THE  CORCORAN  GALLERY  OF  ART 


Charles  Loring  Elliott 


THE 

CORCORAN  GALLERY 
OF  ART 

CATALOGUE 

of 

PAINTINGS 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
1920 


70th  Edition 

5,000  of  the  New  Revised  Edition 
In  all  275,000 


PRESS  OF  GIBSON  BROS.,  INC. 
WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


Charles  C.  Glover  C.  Powell  Minnigerode 

William  Corcoran  Eustis  George  E.  Hamilton 

William  A.  Clark  James  Parmelee 

Henry  White  Rudolph  Kauffmann 

Thomas  Nelson  Page 


OFFICERS 

President  and  Treasurer 

Charles  C.  Glover 

Vice-President 

William  Corcoran  Eustis 

Secretary  and  Director 

C.  Powell  Minnigerode 

Secretary  to  the  Director 

Emily  P.  Millard 

Janitor 

Benjamin  V.  Darrell 


COMMITTEES 


On  Finance 

George  E.  Hamilton  James  Parmelee 

Rudolph  Kauffmann 


On  the  Building 

Henry  White  William  Corcoran  Eustis 

Thomas  Nelson  Page 

On  Works  of  Art 

William  Corcoran  Eustis 
C.  Powell  Minnigerode 
James  Parmelee 

On  Legislation 

George  E.  Hamilton  William  Corcoran  Eustis 

William  A.  Clark 


Charles  C.  Glover 
Henry  White 


On  Accounts 

James  Parmelee  Rudolph  Kauffmann 


The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art 


Preface. 

THE  CORCORAN  GALLERY  OF  ART,  originally  located 
at  the  corner  of  Seventeenth  Street  and  Pennsylvania 
Avenue,  including  ground,  building,  its  contents,  and  en- 
dowment fund,  was  the  gift  of  the  late  William  Wilson  Corcoran 
to  the  public  by  deed,  dated  May  10,  1869,  “to  be  used  solely  for 
the  purposes  of  encouraging  American  genius  in  the  production  and 
preservation  of  works  pertaining  to  the  Fine  Arts,  and  kindred 
objects,”  with  the  condition  that  it  should  be  open  to  visitors 
without  any  pecuniary  charge  whatever  at  least  two  days  in  each 
week,  with  authority  to  charge  for  admission  at  other  times  such 
moderate  and  reasonable  fee  as  might  be  prescribed,  the  proceeds 

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arising  therefrom  to  be  applied  to  the  current  expenses  of  the 
Institution. 

The  Institution  was  chartered  by  Act  of  Congress  May  24,  1870. 
By  that  act  the  building  and  its  contents  were  declared  exempt 
from  all  taxation.  The  organization  of  the  Gallery  was  completed 
by  the  Board  of  Trustees  on  November  6,  1873,  and  on  April  29, 
1874  all  of  the  rooms  of  the  Institution  for  exhibition  purposes 
were  opened  to  the  public. 

The  building  was  used  for  the  purposes  for  which  it  was  intended 
until  it  became  apparent  that,  as  planned,  it  would,  in  a compara- 
tively short  time,  be  wholly  inadequate  for  the  proper  display  of 
the  works  of  art  belonging  to  the  Gallery,  while  larger  and  better 
facilities  were  already  required  for  the  rapidly  growing  Free  Art 
School,  for  which  thoughtful  provision  had  been  previously  made 
by  Mr.  Corcoran.  At  the  same  time  it  was  found  that  it  would  not 
be  possible  to  enlarge  the  then  existing  building  so  as  to  meet  the 
uture  wants  of  the  two  establishments.  These  conditions  im- 
pressed upon  the  minds  of  the  Trustees  the  necessity  of  providing, 
without  delay,  for  the  erection  of  a larger,  more  conveniently 
arranged,  and  better  lighted  building,  upon  a plot  of  ground  large 
enough  to  not  only  furnish  space  for  the  projected  structure,  but 
also  to  provide  for  such  enlargements  of  the  Gallery  as  might  be 
required  from  time  to  time  to  suitably  house  future  acquisitions 
of  paintings,  sculptures,  etc.  With  these  ends  in  view  steps  were 
taken  to  find  and  secure  a proper  location,  and  on  the  3rd  of  April, 
1891,  the  purchase  of  a portion  of  Square  171,  fronting  on  Seven- 
teenth and  E Streets,  respectively,  on  the  east  and  south,  and  on 
New  York  Avenue  on  the  north,  was  ordered,  and  subsequently 
effected. 

On  the  9th  of  January,  1892,  it  was  determined  to  erect  a new 
Gallery  building  on  the  eastern  portion  of  the  ground  thus  secured. 


Main  Stairway 


Preface  [ 9 


The  new  structure  was  designed  by  Mr.  Ernest  Flagg,  of  New 
York,  and  ground  for  the  foundation  was  broken  on  June  26,  1893. 
The  corner-stone  was  laid,  with  appropriate  ceremonies,  on  May  10, 
1894,  and  the  building  was  completed  on  January  8,  1897.  It  was 
formally  opened,  with  a brilliant  reception,  on  the  evening  of 
February  22,  of  that  year. 


PLAN  OF  FIRST  STORY 


PIANOF-SECOND-STORY 


Description  of  the  Building. 

THE  building  stands  with  its  main  front  on  Seventeenth 
Street,  extending  from  New  York  Avenue  on  the  north  to  E 
Street  on  the  south,  a distance  of  259  feet,  extending  back 

133  feet,  and  occupies  about 
half  of  the  lot. 

The  style  of  architecture 
is  Neo-Grecian,  the  material 
being  white  Georgia  marble, 
on  a basement  of  Milford 
pink  granite.  The  first  story 
is  pierced  by  windows;  the 
second  story  rises  in  a solid 
white  wall  broken  only  by  a 
row  of  open-work  marble 
panels  along  the  upper  edge, 
which  serve  as  ventilators  to 
the  Galleries. 

Between  these  panels  and 
the  cornice,  which  is  rich  in 
ornamental  carving,  extends  a narrow  frieze  bearing  in  Roman  let- 
ters the  names  of  some  of  the  most  famous  painters  and  sculptors  of 
ancient  and  modern  times.  The  roof  of  glass  slants  sharply  upward 
to  the  ridge, which  is  finished  by  a cresting  of  bronze,  terminating 
at  each  end  of  the  building  in  a winged  griffin. 

The  severity  of  the  elevation  is  broken  by  the  curve  at  the  north 
end,  in  which  is  located  the  Art  School.  It  also  contains  a semi- 
circular auditorium  on  the  first  or  main  floor,  used  for  lectures,  etc., 
and  on  the  floor  above,  a gallery  for  various  special  or  temporary 
exhibitions,  which  connects  with  the  main  picture  galleries  on  the 
second  floor. 

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Description  of  the  Building  [ 13 


The  main  entrance  to  the  building  is  on  Seventeenth  Street.  On 
either  side  of  the  steps,  upon  white  marble  pedestals,  rests  a colossal 
bronze  lion,  cast  from  moulds  made  over  the  famous  lions  by  Can- 
ova,  which  guard  the  tomb  of  Clement  XIII,  in  St.  Peter’s,  Rome. 

Passing  through  this  entrance,  a broad  and  easy  flight  of  stairs 
leads  directly  to  the  main  corridor  or  atrium.  This  is  the  largest 
hall  in  the  building,  being  170  feet  long  and  50  feet  wide,  running 
north  and  south  of  the  main  entrance  on  the  first  floor.  Its  light 
comes  through  openings  or  light-wells  in  the  ceiling  above,  which 
is  supported  by  forty  fluted  monolith  columns  of  Indiana  limestone. 
This  spacious  hall  is  devoted  to  the  exhibition  of  casts  from  sculp- 
tures of  the  antique  and  Renaissance  periods.  The  rooms  surround- 
ing it — except  those  required  for  the  library,  administration  pur- 
poses, etc. — are  also  given  up  to  original  marbles,  casts,  bronzes, 
etc.,  including  the  large  and  valuable  collection  of  the  works  of  the 
late  Antoine  Louis  Barye,  the  eminent  French  sculptor  of  animals. 

Directly  in  front,  upon  entering,  and  upon  the  further  or  western 
side  of  the  hall  or  atrium,  rises  the  grand  white  marble  staircase, 
fifteen  feet  in  width,  and  of  easy  tread,  which  leads  to  the  second- 
story  atrium,  of  the  same  dimensions  as  the  one  below.  This  has  an 
immense  skylight  supported  by  thirty-eight  fluted  monolith  col- 
umns, also  of  Indiana  limestone. 

Ten  large  doorways,  with  sliding  doors,  lead  from  the  atrium  to 
the  galleries  for  paintings — four  fine  large  rooms  on  Seventeenth 
Street,  two  small  and  one  large  one  on  E Street,  and  two  still  larger 
on  the  west,  on  either  side  of  the  main  staircase,  all  admirably 
adapted  for  their  purpose  and  perfectly  lighted,  whether  for  day  or 
night  exhibitions. 

The  entrance  on  the  north  or  New  York  Avenue  side  of  the  build- 
ing leads  to  the  auditorium,  a spacious  room,  of  beautiful  propor- 
tions, and  also  to  the  several  rooms  set  apart  for  the  School  of  Art. 


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Description  of  the  Building 


The  dimensions  of  all  the  rooms  and  galleries  are  given  on  the  ac- 
companying floor  plans. 

For  information  concerning  the  Art  School  connected  with  the 
Gallery  see  Prospectus,  separately  printed,  to  be  had  by  applica- 
tion to  the  Secretary  of  the  Art  School. 

Photographs  of  many  of  the  paintings  and  other  works  of  art  in 
the  Gallery  are  for  sale  at  the  door. 

In  accordance  with  the  previous  policy  of  the  Gallery  it  is  ex- 
pected that  a succession  of  various  special  exhibitions  of  unusual 
interest  and  educational  value  will  be  held.  These  exhibitions  in- 
clude works  in  the  different  fields  of  artistic  endeavor — paintings, 
sculptures,  etchings,  etc. — and  the  planning  of  such  special  dis- 
plays, for  the  education  and  benefit  of  our  public,  has  become  an 
important  and  vital  part  of  the  Institution’s  work. 


The  Gallery  is  open  to  the  public  as  follows: 

On  Sundays , from  1.30  to  4.30  P.  M. 

On  Mondays , from  12.00  M.  to  4.30  P.  M. 

On  Tuesdays , Wednesdays , Thursdays , Fridays , and  Satur- 
days, from  9.00  A.  M.  to  4.30  P.  M. 

On  Christmas  Day  and  July  4th , it  is  closed  to  the  public, 
but  on  other  public  holidays  it  is  open  from  10.00  A.  M.  to 
2.00  P.  M. 

On  public  holidays  and  Tuesdays , Thursdays , Saturdays 
and  Sundays , the  admission  is  free. 

On  Mondays , Wednesdays  and  Fridays , an  admittance  fee 
of  25  cents  is  charged. 


John  W.  Alexander  2 — A Meadow  Flower 


PAINTINGS 


Note. — The  dimensions  of  paintings  in  this  Catalogue  are  given  in  inches , the  figures 
named  first  indicating  the  height , the  others  the  width  of  the  canvas. 

ACHENBACH,  Oswald  Diisseldorf  School 

Born,  Diisseldorf,  February  2,  1827;  died  February  1,  1905.  Landscape  painter. 
Brother  and  pupil  of  Andreas  Achenbach.  Medals:  Paris,  Third  Class,  1859;  Second 
Class,  1861;  1863;  Legion  of  Honor,  1863. 

1 FESTIVAL  OF  SANTA  LUCIA , NAPLES 

Painted  1886  Size:  55  x 77 

ALEXANDER,  John  W.  American  School 

Born,  Alleghany,  Pennsylvania,  October  7,  1856;  died,  New  York,  June  1,  1915. 
Figure,  portrait,  and  mural  painter.  Studied  in  Munich,  Venice,  and  Florence. 
Bronze  Medal,  Munich  Academy,  1880;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1897;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  1899;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Carnegie  Prize,  Society  American  Artists, 
1901;  First  Corcoran  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1903;  Gold  Medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  1901;  First-class  Medal,  Car- 
negie Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1911.  Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  1901; 
National  Academy,  1902  (Prfesident  1909-1915);  Mural  Painters  (Vice-President); 
National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Societe  de  Pientres  et  Sculpteurs,  Paris; 
Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Paint- 
ers, and  Gravers,  London;  Royal  Society  of  British  Artists;  Munich  Secession; 
Vienna  Secession;  Trustee  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  New  York,  etc. 

2 A MEADOW  FLOWER 

Painted  1912  Size:  50  x 40 

ANDREWS,  Eliphalet  F.  American  School 

Born,  Steubenville,  Ohio,  June  11,  1835;  died,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia, 
March  19,  1915.  Portrait  and  genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Diisseldorf  Academy  and  of 
Knaus  and  Bonnat.  For  twenty-five  years  was  Director  of  the  Corcoran  School  of 
Art. 

3 JAMES  M.  CARLISLE 

(First  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art) 

Painted  1897  Size:  30  x 25 


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PAINTINGS 


ANSHUTZ,  Thomas  Pollock  American  School 

Born,  Newport,  Kentucky,  October  5,  1851;  died,  Fort  Washington,  Pennsyl- 
vania, June  16,  1912.  Painter  and  teacher.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  and  of  Doucet  and  Bouguereau,  Paris. 
Honorable  Mention,  Art  Club,  Philadelphia,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Phila- 
delphia, 1909;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1909. 
Member  of  Fellowship,  and  also  of  Faculty,  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts;  Philadelphia  Water-Color  Club;  New  York  Water-Color  Club. 

4 A DUTCHMAN 

Size:  80  x 40 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Louis  Bennett. 

BACON,  Henry  American  School 

Born,  Haverhill,  Massachusetts,  1839;  died,  Cairo,  Egypt,  March  13,  1912. 
Painted  in  oils  and  water  colors.  Made  a specialty  of  Egyptian  subjects.  Visited 
Paris  in  1864,  where  he  became  a pupil  of  the  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  and  of  Cabanel; 
and  in  1866-67  studied  under  Edouard  Frere  at  Ecouen. 

5 THE  NILE— EVENING 

(Water  color)  Size:  19  x 36}4 

BAIL,  J.  A.  French  School 

6 S UN  DA  Y MORNING  IN  A UVERGNE 

Painted  1874  Size:  35  x 46 

BARCLAY,  J.  Edward  American  School 

At  one  time  occupied  a studio  in  this  city,  during  which  time  this  portrait  of  Mr. 
S.  H.  Kauffmann  was  painted  from  life.  No  biographical  data  at  hand  concerning 
this  painter. 

7 SAMUEL  HAY  KAUFFMANN 

Elected  Trustee  of  The  Corcoran  Gallery  ot  Art,  February  26,  1881;  President, 
Board  of  Trustees,  from  October  15,  1894,  until  his  death,  on  March  15,  1906.] 

Size:  30  x 25 

Gift  of  Mr.  KaufFmann’s  heirs. 


PAINTINGS 


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BARTLETT,  Frederic  Clay  American  School 

Born,  Chicago,  Illinois,  June  1,  1873.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Gysis,  in 
Munich;  and  of  Collin,  Aman-Jean  and  Whistler,  in  Paris.  Awards:  Silver  Medal 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1908;  Cahn  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1910;  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Member:  Allied  Artists  of  America; 
Chicago  Society  of  Artists;  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters,  New  York. 

8 CANTON  STREET 

Painted  1919  Size:  36  x 40 


BECKER,  Carl  Ludwig  Frederick  German  School 

Born,  Berlin,  December  18,  1820;  died,  December  20,  1900.  History  and  genre 
painter.  Pupil  of  Berlin  Academy.  Professor  and  Senator  of  the  Royal  Academy 
of  Berlin;  President,  1888. 

9 POPE  JULIUS  II,  WITH  RAPHAEL , MICHAEL  AN- 
GELO, VITTORIA  COLONNA , AND  BRAMANTE , 
VIEWING  THE  NEWLY  EXHUMED  STATUE  OF 
THE  APOLLO  BELVEDERE 

Painted  1887  Size:  60  x 81 


BENSON,  Frank  W.  American  School 

Born,  Salem,  Massachusetts,  March  24,  1862.  Painter  and  etcher  of  portraits, 
interiors,  birds  and  landscapes  with  figures;  also  teacher.  Pupil  of  Boston  Museum 
School;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre,  in  Paris.  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design,  1889;  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1891;  Ellsworth 
Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago;  Jordan  Prize,  Boston,  $500  in  1894,  and  $300  in 
1895;  Boston  Art  Club  Prize,  $1,000  in  1895,  and  $100  in  1896;  Shaw  Purchase,  So- 
ciety American  Artists,  1896;  Chronological  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1896;  Second-class  Medal,  $1,000,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1899;  Silver 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901 ; Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1903 ; 
Gold  Medal,  $1,500,  Carnegie  Institute,  1903;  two  Gold  Medals,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904;  Proctor  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1906;  Gold  Medal,  Art 
Club,  Philadelphia,  1906;  Second  Prize,  $500,  donated  by  Charles  C.  Glover,  Cor- 
coran Gallery,  1907;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1908;  Harris  Silver  Medal,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1909;  Palmer  Medal  and  Prize, 


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PAIN  TINGS 


Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1912;  First  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $2,000,  and  the  Cor- 
coran Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1919.  Member:  Associate  1897, 
Academician  1897,  National  Academy  of  Design;  Ten  American  Painters;  National 
Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

10  MY  DAUGHTER 

Awarded  the  Potter  Palmer  Gold  Medal,  1912.  The  Art  Institute  of  Chicago. 

Size:  30  x 26 

11  THE  OPEN  WINDOW 

Awarded  the  First  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $2,000,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1919. 

Painted  1917  Size:  52  x 42 

BIERSTADT,  Albert  American  School 

Born,  Diisseldorf,  Germany,  January  7,  1830;  died,  New  York,  February  18, 
1902.  Landscape  painter.  Brought  by  his  parents  in  1.831  to  New  Bedford,  Massa- 
chusetts, where  his  youth  was  spent.  Began  painting  in  oils  in  1851;  returned  to 
Diisseldorf  in  1853,  and  studied  four  years  there  and  in  Rome.  On  his  return  to  the 
United  States  in  1857  he  made  a sketching  tour  in  the  Rojcky  Mountains,  and  from 
this  and  other  visits  to  the  West  gathered  materials  for  his  most  important  pictures. 
He  again  visited  Europe  in  1867,  1878  and  1883.  Elected  National  Academy,  1860; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1867.  Medals:  Austria,  Germany,  Bavaria  and  Belgium,  and 
various  orders. 

12  MOUNT  CORCORAN 

The  peak,  of  the  Southern  Sierra,  Nevada,  rises  14,094  feet,  and  was  named  in 
compliment  to  Mr.  Corcoran. 

Painted  1875  Size:  60  x 96 

13  THE  LAST  OF  THE  BUFFALO 

Size:  69  x 117 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Albert  Bierstadt. 


BJORCK,  Oscar  Swedish  School 

Born,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1860.  Studied  in  Munich  and  in  Rome.  “The  Nail- 
makers”  is  regarded  as  the  leading  work  of  his  Roman  period. 


Frank  W.  Benson  io — My  Daughter 


PAINTINGS 


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14  THE  NAILMAKERS 

Size:  S3  x 59 

Gift  to  the  Gallery  by  a number  of  its  friends,  May  1,  1896. 

BLAKELOCK,  Ralph  Albert  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  October  IS,  1847;  died,  August  9,  1919.  Landscape  painter 
Self-taught.  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900.  Elected  Associate  Na- 
tional Academy,  1913. 

15  COLORADO  PLAINS 

Size:  16  x 24 

BOGERT,  George  H.  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  1864.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  the  National  Academy  of 
Design,  and  of  Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Aime  Morot  and  E.  Boudin  in  Paris.  Awards: 
Honorable  Mention,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1892;  Webb  Prize, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1898;  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1899;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Society,  Philadelphia,  1902 
and  1907;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Elected  Associate  National 
Academy,  1899;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1899. 

16  SUNSET 

Size:  28  x 36 

Gift  of  the  late  George  A.  Hearn*,  of  New  York. 

BONHAM,  Horace  American  School 

Born,  West  Manchester,  Pennsylvania,  1835;  died,  1892.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of 
Bonnat,  in  Paris. 

17  NEARING  THE  ISSUE  AT  THE  COCKPIT 

Size:  20  x 27 

BONHEUR,  Marie  Rosa  French  School 

Born,  Bordeaux,  France,  March  22,  1822;  died,  Paris,  May  25,  1899.  Animal 
painter.  Pupil  of  her  father,  Raymond  B.  Bonheur.  Began  copying  in  the  Louvre; 
afterwards  made  sketches  and  studies  near  Paris.  She  was  the  founder  and  director 
of  the  Paris  Free  School  of  Design  for  Young  Girls.  Elected  member  of  the  Antwerp 


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PAINTINGS 


Institute  in  1868.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1845;  First  Class,  1848,  1855;  Second  Class, 
1867;  Legion  of  Honor,  1865;  Leopold  Cross,  1880;  Commander’s  Cross  of  the  Royal 
Order  of  Isabella  the  Catholic,  1880;  Officer  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  Santo 
Jacobo,  1894. 

18  BULL 

Size:  15  x 18>£ 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

BONINGTON,  Richard  Parkes  English  School 

Born,  Arnold,  near  Nottingham,  England,  October  25,  1801;  died,  London, 
September  23,  1828.  Landscape,  marine  and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  and  Baron  Gros.  Awarded  Gold  Medal,  Paris,  1824.  Had  great  in- 
fluence on  French  School  of  Genre  and  dramatic  art. 

19  ON  THE  SEA  COAST 

Size:  10^2  x 14 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

BOUGHTON,  George  Henry  English  School 

Born,  near  Norwich,  England,  1834;  died,  London,  January  19,  1905.  Genre 
painter.  Self-taught.  His  family  went  to  Albany,  New  York,  in  1837.  First  ex- 
hibited at  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  in  1858.  Elected  National 
Acad  emy,  1871;  Associate  Member  of  the  Royal  Academy,  1870,  and  of  the  Royal 
Institute  of  Painters  in  Water-Colors,  London,  1887,  where  he  was  resident  R.  A., 
1896. 

20  THE  HEIR  PRESUMPTIVE 

Painted  1873  Size:  42  x 73 

21  EDICT  OF  WILLIAM  THE  TESTY 

(Illustrates  a passage  from  Irving’s  “Knickerbocker’s  History  of  New  York,” 

Chapter  8) 

Painted  1877  Size:  42  x 66 

BOUQUET,  Michel  French  School 

Born,  L’Orient  (Morbihan),  October  17,  1807;  died,  18 — . Landscape  and  marine 
painter.  Pupil  of  Gudin.  Famous  as  a painter  on  porcelain.  Medals:  Third  Class, 
18  39;  Second  Class,  1847,  1848;  Legion  of  Honor,  1881. 

22  HALT  OF  HUNTERS  AT  FONTAINEBLEAU 

Size:  17  x 23 


George  de  Forest  Brush  32 — Mother  and  Child 


PAIN  TINGS 


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BRETON,  Emile  Adelard  French  School 

Born,  Courrieres  (Pas-de-Calais),  1831;  died,  November,  1902.  Landscape  paint- 
er. Brother  and  pupil  of  Jules  Breton.  Medals:  1866,  1867,  1868;  First  Class,  1878; 
Philadelphia  1876;  Vienna  1873;  Legion  of  Honor,  1878;  Order  of  Leopold. 

23  SUNSET 

Painted  1869  Size:  43  x 66 

24  SNOW  SCENE— MOONRISE 

Painted  1873  Size:  22  x 34 

BRETON,  Jules  Adolphe  French  School 

Born,  Courrieres  (Pas-de-Calais),  May  1,  1827;  died,  Paris,  July  5,  1906.  Land- 
scape and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of  Drolling  and  of  Felix  de  Vigne,  whose  daughter 
he  married  in  1858.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1855;  Second  Class,  1857;  First  Class, 
1859,  1861,  1867,  Medal  of  Honor,  1872;  Legion  of  Honor,  1861;  Officer,  1867;  Com- 
mander, 1889;  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  of  Belgium;  Member  of  the  Insti- 
tute, 1886;  also  of  the  Academies  of  Milan,  Vienna,  Madrid,  Stockholm,  Antwerp 
and  Brussels.  Author  of  several  books. 

25  BRITTANY  WIDOW 

Painted  1886  Size:  37  x 31 

Represents  a sailor’s  widow,  who  carries  to  the  altar  of  St.  Ann,  the  virgin  pa- 
troness of  Brittany  sailors,  a taper  to  the  memory  of  her  husband. 

BRIDGMAN,  Frederick  Arthur  American  School 

Born,  Tuskegee,  Alabama,  November  10,  1847.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Brook- 
lyn Art  Association,  and  of  J.  L.  Gerome  in  Paris.  In  1870-72  he  sketched  in  the 
Pyrenees,  and  in  1873-74  in  Algiers,  Egypt  and  Nubia.  Medals  Paris,  Third  Class, 
1877;  Second  Class  and  Legion  of  Honor,  1878.  Elected  National  Academy,  1881. 
Studio  in  Paris. 

26  PROCESSION  OF  THE  SACRED  BULL , APIS-OS  IRIS 

When  the  ancient  Egyptians  found  a black  and  white  bull  marked  with  a tri- 
angular spot  in  the  forehead  and  a cross  on  his  back  they  believed  that  the  animal 
contained  the  spirit  of  their  god  Osiris,  and  he  was  held  sacred.  The  picture  repre- 
sents a procession  in  his  honor. 

Painted  1879  Size:  39  x 69 


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PAIN  TINGS 


BROOKE,  Richard  Norris  American  School 

Born,  Warrenton,  Virginia,  October  20,  1847;  died,  Warrenton,  Virginia,  April  25, 
1920.  Landscape  and  figure  painter;  also  teacher.  Pupil  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  and  of  Bonnat  and  Benjamin  Constant  in  Paris.  Awards: 
Parsons  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1901;  Third  Corcoran  Prize,  Society 
of  Washington  Artists,  1904.  President  of  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1900-1918. 
Vice-Principal  of  the  Corcoran  School  of  Art,  1902-1920. 

27  A PASTORAL  VISIT 

Painted  1881  Size:  46  x 65 

28  INCOMING  TIDE 

Painted  1912  Size:  24  x 3 


BROWN,  John  G.  American  School 

Born,  Durham,  England,  November  11,  1831;  died,  New  York  City,  February 
8,  1913.  Genre  painter.  Studied  first  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  then  at  Edinburgh 
Academy,  and  in  1853  at  the  schools  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York. 
Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1862,  and  to  the  National  Academy  in  1863. 

29  ALLEGRO  AND  PENSEROSO 

Painted  1864-65  Size:  8 x 14 

30  THE  LONGSHOREMAN'S  NOON 

Painted  1879  Size:33  x 50 

BROWNE,  W. 

31  RETURN  FROM  MARKET 

Size:  25  x 32 

BRUSH,  George  de  Forest  American  School 

Born,  Shelbyville,  Tennessee,  September  28,  1855.  Figure  painter  and  painter  of 
Indian  subjects.  Pupil  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  and  of  Gerome  in  Paris. 
Awards:  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1888;  Medal,  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1897;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904; 


English  School 


PAINTINGS 


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Saltus  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1909.  Elected,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1880;  Associate  National  Academy,  1888;  National  Academy,  1901. 

32  MOTHER  AND  CHILD 

Painted  1902  Size:  38  x 28 

BUNCE,  William  Gedney  American  School 

Born,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  September  19,  1840;  died,  Hartford,  November  5, 
1916.  Marine  painter.  Pupil  of  Cooper  Union  and  William  Hart,  in  New  York; 
Achenbach,  in  Munich;  and  P.  J.  Clays,  in  Antwerp.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
1904.  Member:  Associate  1902;  Academician  1907,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
New  York;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

33  VENICE:  SUNRISE 

Size:  25>^  x 36^ 

BURNIER,  Richard  Dutch  School 

Born,  The  Hague,  1826;  died,  Diisseldorf,  March  17,  1884.  Landscape  and  animal 
painter.  Studied  from  nature  and  after  the  Dutch  Masters,  then  in  Diisseldorf 
under  A.  Achenbach  and  Schirmer,  and  later  in  Paris  after  Troyon.  Member  of  the 
Amsterdam  Academy. 

34  CATTLE  ON  SEASHORE  NEAR  SCHEVENINGEN 

Painted  1881  Size:  41  x 63 

Awarded  a Gold  Medal  at  the  Brussels  Exposition  of  1881. 

CARLSEN,  Dines  American  School 

Born,  March  28, 1901.  Still  life  painter.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Emil  Carlsen.  Award- 
ed the  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1919. 

35  THE  BRASS  KETTLE 

Painted  1916  Size:  20  x 24 

CARLSEN,  Emil  American  School 

Born,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  October  19,  1853.  Still  life,  landscape  and  figure 
painter.  Studied  architecture  at  Danish  Royal  Academy.  Came  to  United  States 


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PAIN  TINGS 


in  1872.  Awards:  Second  Inness  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1904;  Shaw  Purchase,  So- 
ciety of  American  Artists,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Webb 
Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1905;  Inness  Medal,  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, 1907;  Third  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  1908;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1912;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1913;  Silver  Medal,  National  Arts 
Club,  New  York,  1915;  Medal  of  Honor,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915;  Carnegie  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1919.  Elected 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Associate  National  Academy,  1904;  National 
Academy,  1906;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters,  etc. 

36  MOONLIGHT  ON  A CALM  SEA 

Size:  58  x 47 

CARLSON,  John  F.  American  School 

Born  in  Sweden,  1875.  Landscape  painter;  also  teacher.  Studied  under  American 
masters.  Awards:  First  Prize,  Swedish-American  Exhibition,  Chicago,  1911;  First 
Isidor  Prize,  Water  Color  Exhibition,  Salmagundi  Club,  1912;  First  Vezin  Prize, 
Salmagundi  Club,  1912;  Silver  Medal,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1913;  Silver 
Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected, 
Associate  National  Academy,  1911;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  American  Water 
Color  Society;  Salmagundi  Club.  Instructor  Woodstock  School  of  Landscape  Paint- 
ing. 

37  WOODS  IN  WINTER 

Size:  46  x 56 


CASILEAR,  John  W.  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  June  25,  1811;  died,  Saratoga  Springs,  New  York,  1893.  Land- 
scape painter.  Studied  in  Europe  in  1840  and  1857.  Elected  Associate  National 
Academy,  1835;  National  Academy,  1851. 

38  LAKE  GEORGE 

Size:  25  x 45 

Gift  of  Miss  Josephine  E.  Harrison. 

CASSATT,  Mary  American  School 

Born,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania.  Figure  painter  and  etcher.  Pupil  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  was  associated  with  the  modern  French  School 
of  Monet,  Renoir,  Pissario  and  Degas.  Awards:  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania 


! 


Jean  Charles  Cazin  40 — Moonlight  in  Holland 


PAIN  TINGS 


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Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1904;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts,  1914.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  1909;  Legion 
of  Honor,  1904. 

39  LA  FEMME  AU  CHIEN 

Size:  39  x 26 


CAZIN,  Jean  Charles  French  School 

Born,  Samer  (Pas-de-Calais),  May,  1840;  died,  Lavandon,  May  27,  1901.  Land- 
scape painter.  Pupil  of  Lecoq  de  Boisbaudran.  Medals:  First  Class,  1880;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1882;  Officer,  1889. 

40  MOONLIGHT  IN  HOLLAND 

Size:  25  x 32 

41  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  18  x 22 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

CHASE,  Harry  American  School 

Born,  Woodstock,  Vermont,  1853;  died,  1889.  Landscape  and  marine  painter. 
Studied  in  Munich,  also  at  The  Hague;  and  in  Paris  under  Soyer.  Awarded  First 
Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1885.  Elected  Associate  National 
Academy,  1883. 

42  THE  HARBOR  OF  NEW  YORK 

Painted  1885  Size:  40  x 72 

CHASE,  William  M.  American  School 

Born,  Franklin,  Indiana,  November  1,  1849;  died,  New  York,  October  25,  1916. 
Portrait,  still  life,  and  landscape  painter;  also  teacher.  Pupil  of  B.  F.  Hayes  in 
Indianapolis;  J.  O.  Eaton,  in  New  York;  A.  Wagner  and  Piloty  in  Munich.  Awards: 
Medal,  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Solon, 
1881;  Honors,  Munich,  1883;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1889;  First  Prize,  Cleveland 
Art  Association,  1894;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1895;  Gold  Medal 
of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1895;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1900;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1901; 
Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Ex- 
position, 1902;  First  Corcoran  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1904;  Proctor 


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PAIN  TINGS 


Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1912.  Member:  Associate  National  Academy, 
1888;  National  Academy,  1890;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1879;  American  Water- 
Color  Society;  Munich  Secession;  Ten  American  Painters;  National  Institute  of 
Arts  and  Letters,  etc. 

43  PORTRAIT  OF  HON . WILLIAM  A.  CLARK 

Painted  1914  Size:  50  x 40 
Gift  of  Senator  Clark. 

44  AN  ENGLISH  COD 

Size:  36  x 40 

45  THE  MODEL 

(Pastel)  Size:  19  x 16 
Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

CHIALIVA,  Luigi  French  School 

Born,  Caslano,  Switzerland,  1842;  died,  Paris,  April,  1914.  Studied  first  in  Milan 
and  afterwards  in  Paris  and  Berlin.  Decorated  by  the  King  of  Italy  in  1885. 

46  A SHOWER 

Painted  1880  Size:  22  x 31 

47  FINE  WEATHER 

Painted  1880  Size:  22  x 31 

48  THE  OLD  SHEPHERD 

Size:  26  x 41 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

CHIERICI,  Gaetano  Italian  School 

Born,  Reggio,  Italy,  1838.  Genre  painter.  Noted  for  humorous  interior  scenes 
with  children.  Professor  at  Academy,  Rome,  and  Florence.  Medals:  Rome,  Lisbon, 
and  Florence. 

49  THE  MASK  (or  “FUN  AND  FRIGHT ”) 

Painted  1874  Size:  29  x 41 


43 — Portrait  oj  Hon.  William  A.  Clark 


William  M.  Chase 


PAIN  TINGS 


27 


CHURCH,  Frederick  Edwin  American  School 

Born,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  May  4,  1826;  died,  New  York,  April  2, 1900.  Land- 
scape and  marine  painter.  Pupil  of  Thomas  Cole,  at  Catskill,  New  York,  where  his 
first  pictures  were  painted.  Medal:  Second  Class,  Paris,  1867.  Elected  National 
Academy,  1849. 

50  NIAGARA  FALLS 

Painted  1857  Size:  42  x 90 

51  SCENERY  ON  THE  MAGDALENA  RIVER , GRAN- 

ADA, SOUTH  AMERICA 

Painted  1854  Size:  27  x 36 


COLE,  Thomas  American  School 

Born,  Bolton  le  Moore,  England,  February  1,  1801;  died  near  Catskill,  New  York, 
February  11,  1848.  Landscape  painter.  In  1819  his  father  emigrated  to  America 
and  settled  in  Ohio,  where  Thomas  first  learned  the  rudiments  of  his  art  from  a por- 
trait painter  named  Stein.  Two  of  his  allegorical  series,  “The  Course  of  Empire” 
and  “Voyage  of  Life,”  were  very  popular. 

52  THE  DEPARTURE 

Painted  1837  Size:  39  x 63 

53  THE  RETURN 

Painted  1837  Size:  39  x 63 


COMTE,  Pierre  Charles  French  School 

Born,  Lyons,  April  23,  1823;  died,  December,  1895.  Genre  and  history  painter. 
Pupil  of  Paul  Delaroche,  H.  Vernet  and  Robert  Fleury.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1852; 
Second  Class,  1853,  1855,  1857;  Third  Class,  1867;  Legion  of  Honor,  1857. 

54  SCENE  AT  FONT AIN EBLEU—  COSTUME  OF 
LOUIS  XI 

Painted  1874  Size:  31  x 21 


COROT,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille  French  School  ( Barhizon ) 

Born,  Paris,  July  20,  1796;  died  there,  February  23,  1875.  Landscape  painter. 
Pupil  of  Michallon  and  Victor  Bertin.  Medals:  Second  Class,  1833;  First  Class, 


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PAINTINGS 


1848  and  1855;  Second  Class,  1867;  Legion  of  Honor,  1846;  Officer,  1867;  Diploma 
to  the  Memory  of  Deceased  Artists,  Exposition  Universelle,  1878. 

55  THE  WOOD-GATHERERS 

Dated  1875  Size:  45  x 65 

Corot  was  inspired  to  use  for  the  motive  of  this  picture  an  old  study  from  Morvan 
representing  a landscape  with  St.  Jerome  at  prayer.  Alfred  Robaut  owned  the 
sketch  for  this  picture,  and  also  another  one  in  which  the  composition  was  changed 
from  “St.  Jerome”  to  “The  Wood-Gatherers.”  Corot  made  several  sketches  for 
this  picture  and,  in  the  last  transformation  of  the  motive,  he  changed  the  principal 
figure  and  added  other  figures.  The  studies  show  the  transition  to  an  enlargement 
of  the  final  painting. 

The  painting  was  destined  to  become  the  property  of  a Mr.  Breysse.  Corot  signed 
it  in  his  bed  a few  days  before  his  death.  It  was  exhibited  at  the  Salon  in  1875  (No. 
519  of  the  catalogue),  and  was  sold  at  the  Faure  sale  April  29,  1878.  It  appeared  at 
The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art  in  1886. 

See  “The  Works  of  Corot,”  by  Alfred  Robaut,  published,  Paris,  F.  Floury,  1905, 
Vol.  Ill,  page  322,  No.  2196.] 

56  MOUNTAIN  STREAM 

Size:  x 14 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

57  OUTSKIRTS  OF  THE  VILLAGE 

Size:  16y£  x 22yi 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

COUDER,  Emile  Gustave  French  School 

Born,  Paris.  Pupil  of  M.  Vasselon.  Salon  Exhibitor  up  to  1893. 

58  FLOWER  PIECE  ( WITH  CAT) 

Bought  at  Paris  Exposition  of  1873  Size:  45  x 58 

59  FLOWER  PIECE 

Painted  1872  Size:  14  x 16 

COURBET,  Gustave  French  School 

Born,  Ornans  (Doubs),  June  10,  1819;  died  at  Tour  de  Peil,  near  Vevay,  January 
1,  1878.  Genre,  landscape,  and  portrait  painter.  Studied  Chiefly  with  David 


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d’Angers.  He  exhibited  in  1844,  though  it  was  not  until  1849  that  he  first  attracted 
attention.  As  chief  instigator  of  the  overthrow  of  the  Vendome  Column,  May  16, 
187,1,  he  was  sentenced  to  six  months’  imprisonment  and  to  bear  the  cost  of  restora- 
tion. After  his  release  he  retired  to  Switzerland. 

60  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  19^  x 23 

61  ORNANS,  BIRTHPLACE  OF  THE  ARTIST 

Size:  14^  x 18 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

COUTURE,  Thomas  French  School 

Born,  Senlis  (Oise),  December  21,  1815;  died,  Villiers  le  Bel  (Seine  et  Oise)* 
March  31,  1879.  History  and  genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Gros  and  Paul  Delaroche. 
Won  the  Grand  Prix  in  1837;  Medals;  1844,  1847,  1855;  Legion  of  Honor,  1848. 

62  FEMALE  HEAD 

Size:  21  x 19 

CRANE,  Bruce  American  School 

Born,  New  York  City,  October  17,  1857.  Lanscape  painter.  Pupil  of  A.  H. 
Wyant. 

Awards:  Webb  Prize,  Society  American  Artists,  1897;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Ex- 
position, 1900;  Inness  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1901;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Third  Prize,  Carnegie  Institute, 
Pittsburgh,  1909;  Saltus  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1912. 

Member:  Associate  National  Academy  of  Design,  1897;  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1901;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1881;  American  Water-Color  Society; 
New  York  Water-Color  Club;  Artists’  Fund  Society;  Salmagundi  Club,  1888;  Lotus 
Club;  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

63  NOVEMBER  HILLSIDES 

Size:  32  x 40 

DAUBIGNY,  Charles  Francis  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  February  15,  1817;  died  there,  February  20,  1878.  Landscape  paint- 
er. Son  and  pupil  of  the  distinguished  miniature  painter  of  the  French  Restoration, 


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PAINTINGS 


Edme  Francois  Daubigny,  1789-1843.  Studied  under  Paul  Delaroche.  Medals: 
1848,  1853,  1855,  1857,  1859,  1867;  Legion  of  Honor,  1859;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1874;  Diploma  to  the  Memory  of  Deceased  Artists,  Exposition  Universelle, 
1878. 

64  A HAMLET  ON  THE  SEINE , NEAR  VERNON 

Painted  1872  Size:  34  x 58 

65  ROCKY  PRECIPICE  AND  MOUNTAINS 

Painted  1844  Size:  23  x 29 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

66  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  1034  x 16 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

DAVEY,  Randall  American  School 

Born,  East  Orange,  New  Jersey,  May  24,  1887.  Figure  painter.  Studied  in  Hol- 
land, Spain,  and  with  Robert  Henri  in  New  York.  Awards:  Second  Hallgarten 
Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1915;  Honorable  Mention,  Panama-Pacific 
International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 

67  OLD  SEA  CAPTAIN 

Size:  40  x 32 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Westcott. 

DAVIS,  Charles  H.  American  School 

Born,  Amesbury,  Massachusetts,  January  7,  1856.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of 
Otto  Grundmann  and  Boston  Museum  School;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Association,  New  York,  1886;  Honorable  Men- 
tion, Paris  Salon,  1887;  $2,000  Prize,  American  Art  Association,  New  York,  1887; 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Hor  Concours,  Paris  Salon;  Palmer  Prize,  Art 
Institute  of  Chicago,  1890;  Medal,  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanics  Associa- 
tion, Boston,  1890;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Grand  Gold 
Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Lippincott 
Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Second  Corcoran  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists, 
1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Harris  Bronze  Medal,  Art  Institute 
of  Chicago,  1914;  Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915;  Second  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran  Silver  Medal,  The  Corcoran 


PAINTINGS 


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Gallery  of  Art,  1919;  Sesnan  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1919.  Member:  Society  of  American  Artists,  New  York,  1886;  Associate  National 
Academy,  1901;  National  Academy,  1906;  Copley  Society. 

68  THE  DEEPENING  SHADOWS 

Painted  1884  Size:  28  x 45 

DE  BOCK,  Theophile  Dutch  School 

Born,  The  Hague,  1851;  died,  1904.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Jacob  Maris,  J. 
W.  Van  Borselen  and  J.  Weissenbruch.  Awards:  Medals  at  Amsterdam;  Munich; 
Berlin;  Paris  (Exposition  Universelle,  1889);  Chicago  World’s  Fair,  1893;  and  Bar- 
celona, 1894;  Diploma  of  Honor  at  Ghent;  Silver  Medal  at  the  Exposition  Univer- 
selle, Paris,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria. 

69  THE  POUDON  COMMONS 

Size:  32  x 56 


DE  BRAEKELEER,  Ferdinandus  Dutch  School 

Born,  Antwerp,  February  19,  1792;  died  there,  May  16,  1883.  History  and  genre 
painter.  Pupil  of  Antwerp  Academy,  and  of  M.  I.  Van  Bree.  Obtained  the  Great 
Prize,  1819;  Order  of  Leopold.  Director  of  Antwerp  Museum. 

70  THE  UNHAPPY  FAMILY 

Painted  1853  Size:  28  x 23 

71  THE  HAPPY  FAMILY 

Painted  1853  Size:  28  x 23 

DE  CAMP,  Joseph  American  School 

Born,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  November  5,  1858.  Portrait  and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of 
Frank  Duveneck  at  Cincinnati  Academy;  Royal  Academy  in  Munich.  Awards: 
First  Prize,  City  Hall  Decorative  Competition,  Philadelphia;  Temple  Gold  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  1899;  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Second  Wm.  A. 
Clark  Prize,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1909;  Beck  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts,  1912;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1915;  Lippincott 
Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1920.  Member:  Ten  American  Paint- 
ers; National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Philadelphia  Art  Club. 


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PAIN  TINGS 


72  THE  SEAMSTRESS 

Painted  1916  Size:  36  x 28 

DE  HAAS,  Johannes  Hubertus  Leonardus  Dutch  School 

Born,  North  Brabant,  March  25,  1832;  died,  Brussels,  August  16,  1880.  Animal 
painter.  Pupil  of  Van  Oos,  in  Haarlem.  Awarded  Gold  Medal,  Munich,  1869. 

73  HOLLAND  CATTLE 

Size:  14^  x 22}4 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

DELACROIX,  Ferdinand  Victor  Eugene  French  School 

Born,  Charanton  St.  Maurice,  near  Paris,  April  26,  1799;  died  Paris,  August  13, 
1863.  Historical  painter.  Pupil  of  Guerin.  Member:  Legion  of  Honor,  1831;  Officer, 
1846;  Commander,  1855;  Member  of  Institute,  1857.  One  of  the  leaders  of  the 
Romantic  School. 

74  AN  ARAB  SPY 

Size:  29  x 24 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

75  LANDSCAPE  WITH  FIGURES 

Size:  9 x 13 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

DE  MARNE,  Jean  Louis  French  School 

Born,  Brussels,  1754;  died,  Batignolles,  near  Paris,  March  24,  1829.  Called  “De- 
marnette.”  Genre  and  landscape  painter.  Pupil  in  Paris  of  Gabriel  Briand.  Studied 
the  works  of  the  Dutch  Masters.  Medal:  First  Class,  1806,  1819;  Legion  of  Honor, 
1828. 

76  INTERIOR 

Size  x 10}4 


77  INTERIOR 


Size:  x 10}4 


Jean  Baptiste  Camille  Corot  55— Wood  Gatherers 


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DE  NEUVILLE,  Alphonse  Marie 


French  School 


Born,  St.  Omar  (Pas-de-Calais),  France,  May  31,  1836;  died,  Paris,  May  20 
1885.  Genre  and  military  painter.  Studied  three  years  in  Eicole  de  Droit,  Paris,  but 
gave  up  law  for  Art,  becoming  a pupil  of  Picot  and  Pils,  and  soon  won  a place  among 
the  foremost  French  military  painters.  Awards:  Third  Class  Medal,  1859;  Second 
Class  Medal,  1861;  Legion  of  Honor,  1873;  Officer,  1881. 

78  CHAMPIGNY 


Born,  Pans,  January  17,  1830;  died,  May  1,  1901.  Still  life  painter.  Pupil  of 
hlandrin.  Studied  the  works  of  the  old  Dutch  and  Flemish  masters.  Awards:  Third 
Class  Medal,  1861;  Second  Class  Medal,  1863;  Legion  of  Honor,  1878. 

79  SOUVENIRS  OF  THE  SIXTEENTH  AND  SEVEN- 
TEENTH CENTURIES 


Born,  Pans,  October  5, 1848;  died,  Paris,  December  24,  1912.  Genre  and  military 
painter.  Favorite  pupil  of  Meissonier.  Exhibited  at  Salon,  1868,  his  “Halt  of  In- 
fantry,”  which  received  much  praise,  and  in  1869  the  “Rest  During  Drill  at  Camp 
bt.  Maur,  which  established  his  reputation  as  one  of  the  most  nonular  mihY,™ 


(Water  Color)  Painted  1882  Size:  55  x 79 


DESGOFFE,  Blaise  Alexandre 


French  School 


Painted  1874  Size:  40  x 36 


DETAILLE,  Jean  Baptiste  Edouard 


French  School 


“U,U‘,  oiana  iVAeaal  ot  “°nor,  1897;  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Order  o 

Stanislas  of  Russia,  1897;  Military  Medal  of  England  (Queen’s  Jubilee),  1897. 

80  THE  PASSING  REGIMENT 


Painted  1875  Size:  50  x 50 


81  GENERAL  OF  THE  FIRST  EMPIRE 


Painted  1892  Size:  32  x 26 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 


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PAIN  TINGS 


82  FRENCH  CUIRASSIERS  BRINGING  IN  BAVARIAN 
PRISONERS 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1875  Size:  17  x 22 


DEWEY,  Charles  Melville  American  School 

Born,  Lowville,  New  York,  July  16,  1849.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Carolus- 
Duran  in  Paris.  Awards:  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy, 
1903;  National  Academy,  1907;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

83  EDGE  OF  THE  FOREST 

Painted  1888  Size:  36  x 50 


DEWING,  Thomas  Wilmer  American  School 

Born,  Boston,  Massachusetts,  May  4,  1851.  Figure  painter.  Pupil  of  Boulanger 
and  Lefebvre,  in  Paris.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1887;  Silver 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Aca 
demy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1906;  First  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1908.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1887;  National  Academy,  1888; 
Ten  American  Painters;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

84  LADY  WITH  A MASK 

Size:  22  x 24 


DIAZ  DE  LA  PENA,  Narcisse  Virgilio  French  School 

Born,  Bordeaux,  of  Spanish  parents,  August  21,  1808;  died,  Mentone,  from  the 
bite  of  a viper,  November  18,  1876.  Landscape  painter.  Self-taught;  began  as  a 
porcelain  painter.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1844;  Second  Class,  1846;  First  Class,  1848; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1851. 

85  THE  APPROACHING  STORM 

Painted  1870  Size:  33  x 42 

86  BROKEN  GROUND  NEAR  THE  VILLAGE 

Size:  23  x 28 yi 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 


PAIN  TINGS 


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DICKINSON,  Sidney  Edward  American  School 

Born,  Wallingford,  Connecticut,  November  28,  1890.  Portrait  and  figure  painter. 
Pupil  of  George  Bridgman  and  William  M.  Chase,  at  Art  Students’  League,  and 
Douglas  Volk,  at  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York  City.  Won  Third  Julius 
Hallgarten  Prize,  Spring  Academy  Exhibition,  New  York,  1917.  Instructor  at  the 
Minneapolis  Institute  of  Art. 

87  PORTRAIT  OF  THE  ARTIST 

Painted  1916  Size:  33  x 24 

DODSON,  Sarah  Paxton  Ball  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  February  22,  1847;  died,  Brighton,  England, 
January  8,  1906.  Landscape  and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of  M.  Schussele,  in  Philadel- 
phia; later,  in  Paris,  of  Evariste  Vital  Luminais  and  Jules  Lefebvre;  also  criticisms 
by  Boutet  de  Monvel.  Was  an  exhibitor  at  the  Paris  Salon. 

88  DEBORAH 

Painted  1879  Size:  59  x 48 

DOUGHERTY,  Paul  American  School 

Born,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  September  6,  1877.  Marine  painter.  Studied  alone 
in  Paris,  London,  Florence,  Venice  and  Munich.  Awards:  Osborne  Prize  ($500), 
1905;  Second  Prize,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1912;  Inness  Gold  Medal,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1913;  Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915.  Member  of  Society  of  American  Artists;  Associate 
National  Academy,  1906;  National  Academy,  1907;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Letters;  American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York. 

89  THE  LAND  AND  THE  SEA 

Painted  1906  Size:  36  x 48 

DOUGHTY,  Thomas  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  July  19,  1793;  died,  New  York,  July  24,  1856. 
Landscape  painter.  Self-taught. 

90  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  7 x 15 

91  TINTERN  ABBEY 

Size:  29  x 36 

Gift  of  William  Church  Osborn,  Esquire. 


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PAIN  TINGS 


92  WELSH  SCENERY 

Size:  29  x 36 

Gift  of  William  Church  Osborn,  Esquire. 

93  AUTUMN  SCENE  ON  THE  HUDSON 

Painted  1850  Size:  34  x 48 


DUPRE,  Jules  French  School 

Born,  Nantes,  1811;  died,  L’lsle-Adam,  October  6,  1889.  Landscape  painter. 
Self-taught.  One  of  the  most  original  and  powerful  painters  of  the  modern  French 
School.  Medals:  Second  Class,  1833  and  1867;  Legion  of  Honor,  1849;  Officer,  1870. 

94  THE  POND  OF  THE  GREAT  OAK 

Size:  37  x 30 

95  OLD  COTTAGES  REFLECTED  IN  WATER 

Size:  13  x 18 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

96  MOONLIGHT  BY  THE  SEA 

Size:  32  x 39j£ 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

DURAND,  Asher  Brown  American  School 

Bom,  South  Orange,  New  Jersey,  August  21,  1796;  died  there,  1886.  He  studied 
engraving  with  his  father  and  with  Peter  Maverick,  whose  partner  he  became  in 
1817.  His  “Declaration  of  Independence,”  after  Trumbull,  brought  him  into  promi- 
nent notice  as  an  engraver.  One  of  the  original  members  of  the  National  Academy, 
and  its  President  from  1845  to  1861. 

97  EDGE  OF  THE  FOREST 

Painted  1871  Size:  78  x 63 


DYER,  H.  Anthony  American  School 

Born,  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  October  28,  1872.  Landscape  painter,  chiefly 
in  water  colors.  Lecturer.  Studied  in  Holland  and  France.  Member  Providence 
Art  Club  (President);  Providence  Water-Color  Club  (President);  Boston  Society 
Water-Color  Painters. 


Charles  Francois;,  Daubigny  6*~A  Hamlel  °n  ■ Seine  near  Venm 


PAINTINGS 


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98  THE  ROAD  THAT  LEADS  THEM  HOME 

(Water  Color)  Size:  30  x 22 


EAKINS,  Thomas  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  July  25,  1844;  died,  Philadelphia,  June  25, 
1916.  Figure  painter  and  sculptor.  Pupil  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia;  and  of  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris,  under  Gerome  and  Bonnat. 
Awards:  Medal,  Massachusetts  Mechanics’  Association  of  Boston;  Medal,  Colum- 
lbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition  1900;  God 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
1904;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1904;  Proc- 
tor Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1905;  Second  Prize,  Carnegie  Institute, 
Pittsburgh,  1907;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Society,  1907.  Member:  Associate 
and  Academician,  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  1902.  Became  chief 
instructor  in  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  1876;  and  afterward  founded 
Philadelphia  Art  Students’  League. 

99  THE  PATHETIC  SONG 

Size:  45  x 32j£ 

EASTMAN,  Seth  American  School 

Born  Brunswick,  Maine,  1808;  died,  1875.  (Colonel  U.  S.  A.) 

100  LACROSSE  PLAYING  AMONG  SIOUX  INDIANS 

Painted  1857  Size:  28  x 40^ 


ELDER,  John  A.  American  School 

Born,  Fredericksburg,  Virginia,  February  3,  1833;  died  there,  February  3,  1895. 
Painter  of  portraits  and  battle  subjects.  In  his  early  youth  he  was  a cameo  carver. 
Pupil  of  the  Diisseldorf  Academy  and  of  Emanuel  Leutze.  Won  prize  at  Diisseldorf 
Academy. 

101  GENERAL  ROBERT  EDWARD  LEE 

Size:  54  x 40 

102  GENERAL  T.  J.  JACKSON 

Size:  55  x 40 


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PAINTINGS 


ELLIOTT,  Charles  Loring  American  School 

Born,  Scipio,  New  York,  1812;  died,  Albany,  New  York,  1868.  Portrait  painter. 
Pupil  of  John  Trumbull  and  Quidor.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1845; 
National  Academy,  1849. 

103  PORTRAIT  OF  MR.  CORCORAN 

[The  Founder  of  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 

Born,  December  27,  1798;  Died,  February  24, 1888] 

Painted  1867  Size:  98  x 68 

104  COLONEL  THOMAS  L.  McKENNEY 

Size:  30  x 25 

Bequeathed  to  the  Galley  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 

105  JAMES  C.  McGUIRE 

Size:  30  x 25 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 

106  WILLIAM  CULLEN  BRYANT 

Painted  1854  Size:  24  x 20 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 

107  HORATIO  STONE 

Size:  24  x 20 

Gift  of  Samuel  P.  Avery,  Esquire. 

108  ASHER  BROWN  DURAND 

Painted  1864  Size:  22  x 27 

FAED,  John  English  School 

Born,  Burley  Mill,  Kirkcudbrightshire,  Scotland,  1820;  died,  Batehouse  1902. 
History  and  genre  painter.  Self-taught.  Elected  Associate  Royal  Scottish  Academy 
1847;  Royal  Scottish  Academy,  1851. 

109  SHAKESPEARE  AND  HIS  CONTEMPORARIES 

This  painting  has  been  extensively  engraved  and  is  widely  known  through  its 
many  reproductions. 


Size:  53  x 67 


Chilpe  Hassam 


131 — The  New  York  Window 


PAIN  TINGS 


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FARLEY,  Richard  Blossom  American  School 

Born,  Poultney,  Vermont,  October  24,  1875.  Portrait  and  landscape  painter. 
Pupil  of  Whistler,  Chase  and  Cecilia  Beaux.  Awards:  Fellowship  Prize,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1912;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art 
Club,  1912;  Fourth  Wm.  A.  Clark,  Prize,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1914;  Silver 
Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Member  of 
Philadelphia  Sketch  Club;  Allied  Artists  of  America. 

110  FOG 

Awarded  the  Fourth  Wm  A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $500,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Honorable  Mention  Certificate,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1914. 

Painted  1914  Size:  40  x 58 


FOSTER,  Ben  American  School 

Born,  North  Anson,  Maine,  July  31,  1852.  Landscape  painter  and  art  writer. 
Student  of  Abbott  H.  Thayer,  in  New  York;  Morot  and  Merson  in  Paris.  Awards: 
Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Second  Prize,  Cleveland  1895; 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Webb  Prize,  Society 
of  American  Artists,  New  York,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904; 
Carnegie  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  1906;  Inness  Gold  Medal, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1909;  Elected  Society  of  American  Artists,  1897; 
Associate  National  Academy,  1901;  National  Academy,  1904;  New  York  Water 
Color  Club;  American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York;  Century  Association,  Na- 
tional Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

111  SUNSET  IN  THE  LITCHFIELD  HILLS 

Size:  30  x 36 

112  LATE  AUTUMN  MOON  RISE 

Size:  42  x 48 


FRERE,  Pierre  Edouard  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  January  10,  1819;  died,  Ecouen,  May  23,  1886.  Genre  painter. 
Brother  of  Theodore  Frere.  Pupil  of  Paul  Delaroche  and  of  ijcole  des  Beaux-Arts. 
Medals:  Third  Class,  1850,  1855;  Second  Class,  1852;  Legion  of  Honor,  1855. 

113  PREPARING  FOR  CHURCH 

Painted  1853  Size:  22  x 19 


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PAIN  TINGS 


FRIESEKE,  Frederick  Carl  American  School 

Born,  Owosso,  Michigan,  April  7,  1874.  Figure  painter.  Pupil  of  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago;  Art  Students’  League  of  New  York;  and  Constant,  Laurens  and  Whistler, 
in  Paris.  Awards:  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  Munich, 
1904;  Fourth  William  A.  Clark  Prize,  and  the  Corcoran  Honorable  Mention,  The 
Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1908;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1913;  Grand  Prize,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposi- 
tion, 1915;  Harris  Silver  Medal  and  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1916;  Member: 
Associate  1912,  Academician  1914,  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York;  Asso- 
ciation Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  Paris  American  Art  Association; 
International  Society  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

Ill  LADY  IN  PINK 

Painted  1918  Size:  32  x 32 


FULLER,  GEORGE  American  School 

Born,  Deerfield,  Massachusetts,  January  17,  1822,  died  Boston,  March  21,  1884. 
Figure  and  portrait  painter.  Studied  in  Boston,  New  York,  London  and  on  the  Con- 
tinent of  Europe.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1857;  Society  of  American 
Artists,  New  York. 

115  LORETTE 

Painted  1882  Size:  50  x 30 


GARBER,  Daniel  American  School 

Born,  North  Manchester,  Indiana,  April  11,  1880.  Landscape  painter  and 
teacher.  Pupil  of  Nowottny  at  Cincinnati  Art  Academy  and  Thomas  P.  Anshutz 
at  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia.  Awards:  Cresson  Scholar- 
ship, Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1903;  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1909;  Honorable  Mention,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1909; 
Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1910;  Third  Wm.  A.  Clark 
Prize,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1910;  Bronze  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition, 
1910;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1911;  Palmer 
Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1911;  Second  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize,  The  Corcoran 
Gallery  of  Art,  1912;  Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San 
Francisco,  1915;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1919.  Elected,  Associate,  National  Academy,  1910;  National  Academy,  1913;  Fel- 
lowship, and  Instructor  since  1909,  Pennsylvania  Academj  of  the  Fine  Arts. 


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116  APRIL  LANDSCAPE 

Awarded  the  Fourth  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  of  $500,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Honorable  Mention  Certificate,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1911. 

Size:  42  x 46 

GERICAULT,  Jean  Louis  Andre  Theodore  French  School 

Born,  Rouen,  September  26,  1791;  died,  Paris,  January  18,  1824.  History  and 
animal  painter;  also  modelled  for  sculpture.  Pupil  of  Carle  Vernet  and  Guerin,  in 
France;  also  studied  in  Rome  and  Florence.  Won  Gold  Medal  on  painting,  entitled 
“Raft  of  the  Medusa,”  at  the  Louvre,  Paris,  1819. 

117  STUDY  OF  A TORSO 

Size:  20  x 15 

Gift  of  Julius  Oehme,  Esquire. 


g£rome,  Jean  Leon  French  School 

Born,  Vesoul,  France,  May  11,  1824;  died,  Paris,  January  10,  1904.  History  and 
genre  painter;  also  sculptor  and  teacher.  Pupil  of  Paul  Delaroche  and  Gleyre. 
Awards:  Third  Class  Medal,  1847;  Second  Class,  1848,  1855;  of  Honor,  1867,  1874, 
1878;  for  Sculpture,  1878;  Legion  of  Honor,  1855;  Officer,  1867;  Commander,  1878. 
Member  of  the  Institute,  1865.  Professor,  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  1863. 

118  CJESAR  DEAD 

Size:  86  x 124 


GIFFORD,  Robert  Swain  American  School 

Born,  Island  of  Naushon,  Gosnold,  Massachusetts,  December  23,  1840;  died, 
New  York,  January  13,  1905.  Landscape  painter  and  etcher.  Pupil  of  Albert  van 
Beest.  Awards:  Gold  Medal,  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Prize  of 
$2,500  in  New  York,  1885;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902. 
Elected,  Associate  National  Academy,  1870;  National  Academy,  1878;  Society  of 
American  Artists,  New  York,  1877;  American  Water  Color  Society;  Society  of  Lon- 
don Painters;  National  Arts  Club;  Royal  Society  of  Painter-Etchers,  London. 

119  OCTOBER  ON  MASSACHUSETTS  COAST 

Painted  1873  Size:  11  x 21 
Gift  of  A J.  Parsons,  Esquire. 


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PAINTINGS 


GIFFORD,  Sanford  R.  American  School 

Born,  Greenfield,  Saratoga  County,  New  York,  1823;  died,  New  York,  1880. 
Landscape  painter.  Graduate  of  Brown  University  in  1842.  Pupil  of  J.  R.  Smith 
and  National  Academy.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1851;  National 
Academy,  1854. 

120  RUINS  OF  THE  PARTHENON 

Painted  1880  Size:  27  x 53 


GRAY,  Henry  Peters 


American  School 


Born,  New  York,  June  23,  1819;  died,  New  York,  November  12,  1877.  Portrait 
and  genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Daniel  Huntington;  afterwards  studied  in  Rome  and 
Venice.  Elected,  National  Academy,  1842;  Persident,  National  Academy,  from  1869 
to  1871. 


121  THE  JUDGMENT  OF  PARIS 

Painted  1861  Size:  50  x 40 


GRAYSON,  Clifford  Prevost 


Aimrican  School 


Born,  Philadelphia,  July  14,  1859.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  and  of  Gerome  and  Bonnai,  Paris.  Awards: 
$2,000  Prize,  American  Art  Galleries,  New  York,  1886;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1887.  Member  of  Philadelphia  Art  Club;  So- 
ciety of  Western  Artists;  Century  Association. 

122  MID-DAY  DREAMS 

Painted  1886  Size:  49  x 35 

Awarded  to  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art  in  the  Competitive  Exhibition  by  the 
American  Art  Association,  New  York,  1886. 


GROLL,  Albert  L. 


tinier. 


American  School 


Born,  New  York,  December  8,  1868.  Landscape  paipter.  Pupil  of  Gysis  and 
Loefftz  in  Munich.  Awards:  Morgan  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1903;  Honorable 
Mention,  Munich;  Shaw  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904;  Sesnan  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Phila- 
delphia, 1906;  Medals,  Buenos  Aires  and  Santiago  Expositions,  1910;  Inness  Gold 
Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1912;  Silver  Mejial,  Panama-Pacific  Inter- 


Winslow  Homer^j  745 — A Light  on  the  Sea 


PAINTINGS 


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national  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected,  Associate  National  Academy, 
1906;  National  Academy,  1910;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  American  Water 
Color  Society;  Artists’  Fund  Society,  New  York. 

123  NO  MAN'S  LAND , ARIZONA 

Size:  40  x 51 

GUTHERZ,  Carl  American  School 

Born,  Schoeftland,  Switzerland,  January  28,  1844;  died  Washington,  D.  C.,  Feb  - 
ruary  7,  1907.  Painter  of  portraits,  genre,  ideal  subjects  and  mural  decorations. 
Pupil  of  Cabasson,  Pils  and  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris.  Awards:  Medal,  Cen- 
tennial Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Third  Class,  Paris,  1889.  Resided  in  Wash- 
ington during  the  latter  years  of  his  life. 

124  SUSAN  B . ANTHONY 

Size:  24  x 20 

Gift  of  Mrs.  John  B.  Henderson. 

HALE,  Philip  L.  American  School 

Born,  Boston,  May  21,  1865.  Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Everett  Hale.  Painter,  teacher 
and  writer.  Pupil  of  J.  Alden  Weir  in  New  York.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Biffalo,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
1904;  Gold  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Harris  Silver  Medal  ($500)  Art 
Institute  of  Chicago,  1914.  Member:  Philadelphia  Art  Club;  Guild  of  Boston 
Artists.  Instructor  at  Boston  Museum  School  and  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

125  PORTRAIT  ( GIRL  WITH  MUFF) 

Size:  30  x 25 

HARDING,  Chester  American  School 

Born,  Conway,  Massachusetts,  September  1,  1792;  died,  Boston,  April  1,  1866. 
Portrait  painter.  Self-taught. 

126  JOHN  RANDOLPH , OF  ROANOKE 

Painted  1830  Size:  30  x 25 

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PAINTINGS 


HARRISON,  Lovell  Birge  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  October  28,  1854.  Landscape  painter,  teacher  and  writer. 
Pupil  of  Cabanel  in  Paris.  Awards:  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Second  Corcoran  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1904;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Society,  Philadel- 
phia, 1907;  First  Medal,  Dallas,  Texas,  1912;  Hors  Concours,  Paris  Salon.  Elected 
Associate,  National  Academy,  1902;  National  Academy,  1910;  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1882;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Fellowship,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  Century  Association;  Life  Member,  National 
Arts  Club;  MacDowell  Club,  New  York;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Allied 
Artists  of  America. 

127  ROSE  AND  SILVER  MOON  RISE 

Size:  30  x 40 

HARRISON,  Thomas  Alexander  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  January  17,  1853.  Landscape  and  marine  painter.  Pupil  of 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Bastien-Lepage  and 
Gerome  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1885;  Temple  Silver 
Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1887;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposi- 
tion, 1889;  Second  Medal,  Munich  Salon,  1891;  Medal  of  Honor,  Brussels  and 
Ghent,  1892;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1894; 
Medals  of  Honor  at  Vienna  and  Berlin.  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honor,  1889;  Officer, 
1901;  Officer  of  Public  Instruction  by  French  Government.  Member  of  Society  of 
American  Artists;  Associate  National  Academy,  1898;  National  Academy,  1901; 
Paris  Society  of  American  Painters;  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club  (honorary); 
Cercle  d’Union  Artistique;  Societe  National  des  Beaux-Arts;  Royal  Institute  of 
Painters  in  Oil  Colors,  London;  Society  of  Secessionists,  Berlin  and  Munich;  Na- 
tional Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

128  TWILIGHT 

Painted  1885  Size:  34  x 71 

HART,  James  McDougal  American  School 

Born,  Kilmarnock,  Scotland,  May  10,  1828;  died,  New  York,  1901.  Taken  to 
America  in  1831.  Pupil  of  his  brother,  William  Hart,  and  in  1851  of  Schirmer,  in 
Diisseldorf.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1857;  National  Academy,  1859. 

129  THE  DROVE  AT  THE  FORD 

Painted  1874  Size:  54  x 38 


George  Inness  752 — Sunset  in  the  Woods 


PAINTINGS 


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HASSAM,  Childe 


American  School 


Born,  Boston,  October  17,  1859.  Painter  and  etcher.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and 
lefebvre  in  Paris.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Gold  Medal, 
Munich,  1892;  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1892;  Bronze  Medal,  Columbian  Ex- 
position, Chicago,  1893 ; Prize,  Cleveland  Art  Association,  1893 ; Webb  Prize,  Society 
American  Artists,  1895;  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club,  1896;  Second  Class  Medal  Car- 
negie Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1898;Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  1899;  Silver  M edal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Clarke  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1905;  Third  Class  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1905;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1906;  Car- 
negie Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1906;  Third  Prize,  Worcester,  1906;  Sesnan 
Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1910;  Third  Wm.  A.  Clark 
Prize,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1910;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color 
Society,  1912;  First  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1912.  Elect- 
ed Associate,  National  Academy,  1902;  National  Academy,  1906;  American  Water 
Color  Society;  Ten  American  Painters;  Munich  Secession;  Association  Societe 
National  de  Beaux-Arts;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 


130  NORTHEAST  HEADLANDS— NEW  ENGLAND 
COAST 


131  THE  NEW  YORK  WINDOW 

Awarded  the  First  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $2,000,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1912. 


Born,  in  Maine,  1872.  Painter  and  teacher.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign and  Art  Students’  League,  New  York;  Wm.  M.  Chase,  at  Shinnecock,  Long 
Island.  Awards:  Obrig  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1902;  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1904;  Evans  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1904;  Shaw  Prize, 
Salmagundi  Club,  1904;  Second  Prize,  Worcester,  1904;  Second  Hallgarten  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1906;  Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1908;  Silver  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Clarke  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1911;  Isidor  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1914; 
Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1915;  Silver  Medal, 


Size:  25  x 30 


Painted  1912  Size:  45^  x 35 


HAWTHORNE,  Charles  Webster 


American  School 


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PAIN  TINGS 


Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected  Associate, 
National  Academy,  1908;  National  Academy,  1911;  Societe  National  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  Paris. 

132  A FISHERMAN'S  WIFE 

Size:  50  x 40 

HAYDEN,  Charles  H.  American  School 

Born,  Plymouth,  Massachusetts,  August  4,  1856;  died,  Belmont,  Massachusetts, 
August  4,  1901.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  the  Boston  Museum  School;  and  of 
Boulanger,  Lefebvre  and  R.  Collin,  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Exposition,  1889;  Jordan  Prize,  Boston,  1895;  Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition, 
1895;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900.  Member  of  Boston  Water  Color 
Society. 

133  THE  POPLARS , CHATHAM , MASSACHUSETTS 

Size:  36  x 46 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  artist. 

HAYS,  William  Jacob  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  August  8,  1830;  died  there,  1875.  Animal  painter.  Pupil  of  J. 
R.  Smith,  New  York. 

134  HEAD  OF  A BULL-DOG 

Painted  1856  Size:  13  x 15 


HEALY,  G.  P.  A.  American  School 

Born,  Boston,  July  15,  1813;  died,  Chicago,  June  24,  1894.  Portrait  and  history 
painter.  Studied  in  Paris  from  1836.  Went  to  Chicago  about  1858  and  painted  por- 
traits. Revisited  Europe  in  1869,  and  resided  long  in  Rome.  Exhibited  at  Paris 
Salon  and  National  Academy,  New  York,  of  which  he  was  an  Honorary  Member. 
Medals:  Paris,  Third  Class,  1840;  Second  Class,  1855. 

135  JUSTIN  S.  MORRILL , OF  VERMONT 

Painted  1884  Size:  30  x 25 

136  GEORGE  PEABODY 

Painted  1854  Size:  30  x 25 


PAIN  TINGS 


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HEILBUTH,  Ferdinand  French  School 

Born  in  Hamburg,  1826,  naturalized  in  France;  died,  Paris,  1889.  Genre  painter. 
Began  as  painter  of  costumes.  Medals:  Second  Class,  1857,  1859,  1861;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1861;  Officer,  1881. 

137  ON  THE  PI  NCI  AN  HILL , ROME 

(Cardinal  Questioning  Acolytes) 

Size:  34  x 55 


HELMICK,  Howard  American  School 

Born,  Zanesville,  Ohio,  1845;  died,  Washington,  D.  C.,  April  28,  1907.  Pupil  of 
TEcole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris,  and  of  Cabanel.  Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
British  Artists. 

138  THE  EMIGRANTS  LETTER 

Painted  1868  Size:  20  x 16 


HEMMICK,  Alice  Amercian  School 

Born,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Specialty,  portraits.  Pupil  of  Carolus-Duran  and 
Whistler  in  Paris.  Member  Society  of  Washington  Artists.  Washington  Water- 
Color  Club. 

139  BERTHA 

(Pastel)  Size:  24  x 20 
Gift  of  the  artist. 


HENNER,  Jean  Jacques  French  School 

Born,  Bernwiller,  Alsace,  March  5,  1829;  died,  Paris,  July  23, 1905.  Genre  paint- 
er, chiefly  nude  figures.  Pupil  of  Drolling  and  Picot.  Awards:  Grand  Prix  de  Rome; 
1858;  Third  Class,  1863,  1865  and  1878;  Legion  of  Honor,  1873;  Officer,  1878, 
Medal,  Exposition  Universelle,  1878;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1889. 

140  JOAN  OF  ARC , IN  INFANCY 

Size:  21  x \7}4 


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PAIN  TINGS 


HENRI,  Robert  American  School 

Born,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  June  24,  1865.  Portrait  and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  Julian  Academy  and  Ecole 
des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris;  studied  also  in  Spain  and  Italy.  Awards:  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904; 
Harris  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1905;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia, 
1909;  Silver  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Beck  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1914;  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915.  Member:  Society  of  American  Artists;  Associate 
1904,  Academician  1906,  National  Academy  of  Design;  National  Institute  of  Arts 
and  Letters;  National  Association  of  Portrait  Painters;  Fellowship,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  MacDougal  Club;  Life  member  National  Arts  Club; 
New  York  Municipal  Art  Society  of  American  Painters  and  Sculptors. 

141  WILLIE  GEE 

Size:  32  x 26 


HENRY,  Edward  Lamson  American  School 

Born,  Charleston,  South  Carolina,  January  12,  1841;  died,  Ellenville,  New  York, 
May  11,  1919.  Genre  painter  and  illustrator,  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts  and  of  F.  Weber,  in  Philadelphia;  and  of  Suisse,  Gleyre  and  Courbet, 
in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Medal,  New  Orleans^ 
Exposition,  1885;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Bronze  Medal 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition 
1902;  Bronze  Medal  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Elected  Associate  National  Acad- 
emy, 1867;  National  Academy,  1869;  American  Water  Color  Society. 

142  THE  OLD  W ESTOVER  MANSION 

Size:  11  x 14 
Gift  of  a friend. 


HILDEBRANDT,  Eduard  German  School 

Born,  Dantzic,  September  9,  1817;  died,  Berlin,  October  25,  1868.  Landscape 
and  marine  painter.  Pupil  in  Berlin  of  Krause,  and  in  Paris  of  Isabey.  Professor 
Berlin  Academy,  1853;  Member,  1855. 

143  MOONRISE  IN  MADEIRA 

Painted  1856  Size:  36  x 48 


PAIN  TINGS 


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HOLMES,  William  H.  American  School 

Born,  Harrison  County,  Ohio,  1846.  Painter  in  water  colors  and  oils.  Self-taught. 
Awards:  First  Corcoran  Prize,  Washington  Water  Color  Club,  1900;  Parson’s  Prize, 
Washington  Water  Color  Club,  1902.  Member  of  Washington  Water  Color  Club; 
Society  of  Washington  Artists.  Curator,  National  Gallery  of  Art,  and  Geologist 
and  Archaeologist,  Smithonsian  Institution. 

144  MIDSUMMER 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1907  Size:  18^  x 25 


HOMER,  Winslow  American  School 

Born,  Boston,  February  24,  1836;  died,  Scarboro,  Maine,  September  29,  1910. 
Genre,  landscape  and  marine  painter,  in  both  oils  and  water  colors.  Pupil  of  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  and  of  F.  Rondel,  but  mainly  self-taught.  First  Prize, 
Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1896;  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  1896;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal  for  Water  Color 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Member  of  National  Academy,  1865;  American  Water 
Color  Society;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

145  A LIGHT  ON  THE  SEA 

Painted  1897  Size:  28  x 48 

146  THE  HUDSON  RIVER— LOGGING 

(Water  Color)  Size:  14  x 21 


HOWELL,  Felicie  Waldo  American  School 

Born,  September  8,  1897.  Pupil  of  the  Corcoran  School  of  Art,  Philadelphia 
School  of  Design  for  Women  and  Henry  B.  Snell.  Awarded  Prize,  Women  Painters 
and  Sculptors,  1916.  Member:  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Association  of  Women 
Painters  and  Sculptors,  New  York;  Society  of  Painters,  New  York;  Washington 
Water  Color  Club. 

147  A NEW  ENGLAND  STREET 

Painted  1918  Size:  30  x 40 


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HUBARD,  William  J.  American  School 

Born,  Warwick,  England,  1807;  died,  Richmond,  Virginia,  1862.  Portrait  painter. 
Had  assistance  and  advice  of  Robert  W.  Weir  and  Thomas  Sully.  Exhibited  at  the 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1834.  At  one  time  painted  portraits  in  Baltimore. 

148  JOHN  C.  CALHOUN 

Size:  19  x 14 yi 

HUNTINGTON,  Daniel  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  October  14,  1816;  died,  New  York,  April  18,  1906.  Portrait  and 
genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Professor  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,  1835,  and  later  of  Inman;  also 
of  G.  P.  Ferrero  in  Rome.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1839;  National 
Academy,  1840;  President  of  National  Academy,  1862-1869,  and  1877-1891;  Vice- 
President,  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  New  York,  1870-1903. 

149  MERCY'S  DREAM 

Painted  1850  Size:  89  x 69 

[The  scene  which  this  picture  illustrates  is  from  Bunyan’s  “Pilgrim’s  Progress,” 
and  is  as  follows:  “A  sweet  dream  it  was.”  . . . “Methought  I looked  up  and  saw 
one  coming  with  wings  toward  me.  So  he  came  to  me  directly  and  said,  ‘Mercy, 
what  aileth  thee;’  He  also  wiped  my  eyes  with  his  handkerchief,  and  clad  me  in  silver 
and  gold.  He  put  a chain  about  my  neck,  and  earrings  in  my  ears,  and  a beautiful 
crown  upon  my  head.”] 

150  JOSEPH  HENRY 

Painted  1857  Size:  30  x 25 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  James  C.  McGuire. 


INMAN,  Henry  American  School 

Born,  Utica,  New  York,  October  20,  1801;  died,  New  York,  January  17,  1846. 
Portrait,  landscape,  and  genre  painter.  Pupil  of  John  W.  Jarvis,,  New  York. 

151  HENRY  CLAY 

Size:  27  x 22 

INNESS,  George  American  School 

Born,  Newburgh,  New  York,  May  1,  1825;  died,  Scotland,  1894.  Landscape 
painter.  Pupil  of  Gignoux,  for  one  month,  1868.  Visited  Europe  three  times  for 


Leon  Augustin  L’Hermitte  i8i— La  Famille 


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study,  the  last  time  in  1871-1876.  Elected  Associate,  National  Academy,  1853;  Na- 
tional Academy,  1868. 

152  SUNSET  IN  THE  WOODS 

Painted  1891  Size:  48  x 72 

[Mr.  Inness,  under  date  of  July  23,  1891,  writes  the  following  note  about  the 
painting: 

“The  material  for  my  picture  was  taken  from  a sketch  made  near  Hastings, 
Westchester  County,  New  York,  twenty  years  ago.  This  picture  was  commenced 
seven  years  ago,  but  until  last  winter,  I had  not  obtained  any  idea  commensurate 
with  the  impression  received  on  the  spot.  The  idea  is  to  represent  an  effect  of  light  in 
the  woods  toward  sundown,  but  to  allow  the  imagination  to  predominate.”] 

153  LANDSCAPE 

Size  1 8 x 26 


IRWIN,  Benoni  American  School 

Born,  Newmarket,  Ontario,  Canada,  June  29,  1840,  of  American  parents;  died, 
South  Coventry,  Connecticut,  August  25,  1896.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  and  Carolus-Duran,  Paris.  Associate  Member  of 
National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  1889. 

154  PORTRAIT  OF  EDMUND  C.  MESSER 

(Principal,  The  Corcoran  School  of  Art,  1902-1918) 

(Pastel)  Dated  1890  Size:  30  x 25 
Gift  of  Mrs.  Messer. 

ISABEY,  Eugene  Louis  Gabriel  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  July  22,  1804;  died,  Paris,  April  26,  1886.  Landscape  and  marine 
painter.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Jean  Baptiste  Isabey.  Awards:  First  Class, 1824, 1827, 
1855;  Legion  of  Honor,  1832;  Officer,  1852. 

155  THE  WEDDING  FESTIVAL 

Painted  1874  Size:  25  x 21 

ISHAM,  Samuel  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  May  12,  1855;  died,  East  Hampton,  Long  Island,  June  12, 
1914.  Painter  and  writer.  Pupil  of  Julian  Academy  in  Paris,  under  Jacquesson  de 


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la  Chevreuse,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Awarded:  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904.  Member  of  Society  of  American  Artists,  1891;  Associate  National  Aca- 
demy, 1900;  National  Academy,  1906;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1891;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

156  BUTTERFLIES 

Painted  1896  Size:  23  x 29 

Presented  by  the  estate  of  the  artist  in  accordance  with  his  wish. 


ISRAELS,  Jozef  Dutch  School 

Born,  Groeningen,  North  Holland,  January  27,  1824;  died,  The  Hague,  Holland, 
August  12,  1911.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Cornelius  Kruseman  in  Amsterdam,  and 
of  Picot  in  Paris.  Awards:  Third  Class,  Paris,  1867;  First  Class,  1878;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1867;  Officer,  1878;  Order  of  Leopold;  Commander  of  the  Orders  of  Orange 
Nassau  of  Holland,  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria,  and  of  Fred- 
erich  of  Wiirtemburg.  Corresponding  member  of  the  French  Institute;  honorary 
member  of  the  Academies  at  The  Hague,  Antwerp,  Edinburgh  and  Munich . Knight 
of  the  Orders  of  the  Dutch  Lion,  Francis  Joseph  of  Austria,  and  Leopold  of  Belgium. 

157  INTERIOR  OF  A COTTAGE  . 

Size:  44  x 66 

JACKSON,  John  English  School 

Born,  Lastingham,  Yorkshire,  Mat  31,  1778  died,  London,  June  1,  1831.  Por- 
trait painter,  both  in  oils  and  water  colors.  Pupil  of  Schools  of  Royal  Academy. 
Member  of  the  Academy  of  St.  Luke,  Rome;  Associate  Royal  Academy,  1815 ; Royal 
Academy,  1817. 

158  PORTRAIT 

Size:  30  x 25 

Gift  of  the  late  Samuel  H.  Kauffmann. 

JAPY,  Louis  Aime  French  School 

Born,  Berne  (Doubs),  1830;  died,  Paris,  February,  1916.  Landscape  painter. 
Pupil  of  Francois  and  Corot.  Awards:  1870;  Third  Class  1873;  Silver  Medal  So- 
ciete  des  Artistes  Fran^ais,  1900;  Chevalier,  Legion  of  Honor,  1906. 


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159 

SPRING  LANDSCAPE 

Painted  1873  Size:  40  x 63 

160 

TWILIGHT 

Painted  1873  Size:  40  x 63 

JEANNIN,  Georges  French  School 

Born,  Paris.  Contemporary.  Flower  and  fruit  painter.  Pupil  of  Vincelet,  Medal, 
Third  Class,  1878. 

161  VASE  OF  FLOWERS 

Painted  1873  Size:  33  x 25 


JOHNSON,  Eastman  American  School 

Born,  Lovell,  Maine,  July  29, 1824;  died,  New  York,  April  5, 1906.  Genre  painter. 
Studied  in  Diisseldorf,  1849-1851;  later  studied  and  painted  in  Italy,  Paris,  Holland 
and  four  years  at  The  Hague.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889; 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Elected  National  Academy, 
1860;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1881. 

162  GIRL  AND  PETS 

Painted  1856  Size:  24  x 28 


JONES,  Hugh  Bolton  American  School 

Born,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  October  20,  1848.  Landscape  painter.  Studied  in 
Paris,  1876-1880.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Medal,  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Webb  Prize, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Shaw  Fund  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1902;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected  AssociateNational  Academy,  1881;  National 
Academy,  1883;  Society  American  Artists,  1881;  American  Water  Color  Society; 
National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

163  SPRINGTIME 

Size:  36  x 64 


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JONGKIND,  Johan  Barthold  Belgian  School 

Born,  Latrop,  Holland,  1822.  Died  Cote  St.  Andre  (Isere),  February  9,  1891. 
Marine  and  landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Isabey,  in  Paris.  Awarded  Medal,  Third 
Class,  Paris  Salon,  1852. 

164  MOONLIGHT:  COAST  SCENE 

Size:  13  x 16 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

KAEMMERER,  Frederick  Hendrik  French  School 

Born,  Ghent,  1839;  died,  Paris,  April,  1892.  Landscape  and  genre  painter.  Pupil 
of  Gerome.  Most  of  his  pictures  represent  scenes  from  social  life  under  the  Director- 
ate of  the  First  Empire.  Medal:  Third  Class,  Paris  Salon,  1874;  Legion  of  Honor, 
1889. 

165  BEACH  AT  SCHEFENINGEN,  HOLLAND 

Painted  1874  Size:  28  x 55 


KEITH,  William  American  School 

Born,  Old  Meldrum,  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  November,  1839;  died,  Berkeley,  Cali- 
fornia, April  13,  1911.  Landscape  and  portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Achenbach  and 
Carl  Marr.  Awarded  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901. 

166  BY  THE  CREEK , SONOMA 

Size:  40  x 50 

167  IRVING  M.  SCOTT 

Builder  of  the  “Oregon,”  the  “San  Francisco,”  the  “Charleston,”  and  other  ships 
for  the  United  States  Navy. 

Size:  30  x 25 

Gift  of  the  family  of  Irving  M.  Scott. 


KENDALL,  William  Sergeant  American  School 

Born,  Spuyten  Duyvil,  New  York,  January  20, 1869.  Painter,  sculptor  and  teach- 
er. Pupil  of  Art  Students’  League  of  New  York;  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia; 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  and  Merson,  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1891;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylva- 
nia Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1894;  Honorable  Mention,  Tennessee  Centennial 


Edward  G.  Malbone 


IQ2 — Portrait  of  the  Artist 


PAIN  TINGS 


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Exposition,  Nashville,  1897;  Second  Prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1900;  Bronze 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1900; 
Second  Prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  painting,  Bronze  Medal 
for  drawing  and  Honorable  Mention  for  Sculpture,  Pan-American  Exposition. 
Buffalo,  1901;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  Shaw  Fund  Purchase, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1903;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Isidor 
Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1908;  Harris  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago, 
1908;  Palmer  Gold  Medal,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1910;  Gold  Medal  for  painting 
and  Silver  Medal  for  sculpture,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1915.  Elected  Society  of  American  Artists,  1898;  Associate  National  Aca- 
demy, 1901;  National  Academy,  1905;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  New 
York  Water  Color  Club;  United  States  Fine  Arts  Commission,  1920;  Director, 
School  of  Fine  Arts,  Yale  University,  since  1913. 

168  NARCISSA 

Size:  51  x 31 

KENSETT,  John  Frederick  American  School 

Born,  Cheshire,  Connecticut,  March  22,  1818;  died,  New  York,  December  16, 
1872.  Landscape  painter.  Studied  engraving  under  Daggett.  Elected  National 
Academy  in  1849.  In  1859  was  appointed  member  of  commission  to  superintend  the 
decoration  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington. 

169  SKETCH  OF  MOUNT  WASHINGTON 

Painted  1851  Size:  Wyi  x 20 

170  AUTUMN  AFTERNOON  ON  LAKE  GEORGE 

Painted  1864  Size:  48  x 72 

171  HIGH  BANK , GENESEE  RIVER 

Painted  1857  Size:  31  x 48 

KING,  Charles  B.  American  School 

Born,  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  1785;  died,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1862.  Portrait 
painter.  Pupil  of  Edward  Savage,  in  New  York,  and  Benjamin  West,  in  London, 
from  1805  to  1812. 

172  JOHN  C.  CALHOUN 

W hen  Secretary  of  War 
Painted  1822  Size:  30  x 24 


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KNAUS,  Ludwig  German  School 

Born,  Wiesbaden,  October  10,  1829;  died,  Berlin,  Germany,  December  7,  1910 
Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Diisseldorf  Academy  under  Sohn  and  Schadow  in  1846- 
1852;  then  studied  in  Paris  until  1860.  Professor  at  the  Berlin  Academy  from  1874 
to  1884.  Medals:  Paris,  Second  Class,  1853;  First  Class,  1855,  1857,  1859;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1859;  Officer,  1867;  Grand  Medal  of  Honor,  1867;  Knight  of  Prussian 
Order  of  Merit,  etc.,  and  many  medals.  Member  of  the  Vienna,  Berlin,  Munich, 
Amsterdam,  Antwerp,  and  Christiania  Academies. 

173  THE  FORESTER  AT  HOME 

Painted  1886  Size:  40  x 56 


LAWSON,  Ernest  American  School 

Born  in  California,  1873.  Landscape  painter.  Spent  several  years  in  France 
Awards:  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Sesnan  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1907;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Society,  Phildaelphia, 
1907;  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy,  1908;  Gold  Medal,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Second  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize, 
and  Corcoran  Silver  Medal,  Corcoran  Gallery,  1916;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1920.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1908; 
American  Painters  and  Sculptors,  New  York. 

174  BOAT-HOUSE , WINTER , HARLEM  RIVER 

Awarded  the  Second  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  of  $1,500,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Silver  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1916. 

Size:  40  x 50 

Le  CLEAR,  Thomas  American  School 

Born,  Owego,  New  York,  March  11,  1818;  died,  1882.  Portrait  painter.  Self- 
taught.  Elected  National  Academy,  1863. 

175  WILLIAM  PAGE 

Painted  1876  Size:  24  x 20 

LENBACH,  Franz  German  School 

Born,  Schrobenhausen,  Bavaria,  December  13,  1836;  died,  Munich,  May  6,  1904. 
Portrait  painter  of  rare  excellence.  Painted  at  first  genre  scenes.  Pupil  of  Munich 
Academy  and  of  Grafle,  then  of  Piloty,  whom,  in  1858,  he  accompanied  to  Rome.  In 


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1860  he  became  Professor  at  the  Weimar  Art  School,  but  resigned  in  1862  and  went 
to  Italy  and  Spain.  After  his  return  to  Munich  he  devoted  himself  exclusively  to 
portrait  painting,  and  had  many  orders,  especially  from  Vienna,  where  he  worked  in 
1872-1874.  He  was  an  intimate  friend  of  Bismarck,  of  whom  he  painted  many  por- 
traits. Medals:  Third  Class,  Paris,  1867;  Munich,  1879;  Vienna,  1882;  Spanish 
Order  of  Charles,  1869.  Member  of  Berlin  Academy,  1883. 

176  OTTO  FUERST  EON  BISMARCK 

Painted,  Friedriechruh,  1892  Size:  48  x 40 


LEROUX,  Hector  French  School 

Born,  Verdun  (Meuse),  December  27,  1829;  died,  Angers,  November,  1900. 
Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Picot  and  of  ficole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Awards:  Second  Grand 
Prize,  1857;  Third  Class,  1863,  1864;  Second  Class,  1874;  Third  Class,  1878;  Legion 
of  Honor,  1877;  Silver  Medal,  Universal  Exposition,  1889;  of  Vienna,  1873;  of  Am- 
sterdam, 1883;  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  1889;  Office  of  the  Academy  (France), 
1889;  Officer  of  Public  Instruction,  Paris,  1896;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Isabella 
the  Catholic,  1893. 

177  THE  VESTAL  TUCCIA 

Painted  1874  Size:  53  x 99 

This  picture  was  awarded  a Second-Class  Gold  Medal  at  the  Paris  Exposition  of 
1874. 


LEUTZE,  Emanuel  American  School 

Born,  Grniind,  Wurtemburg,  May  24,  1816;  died,  Washington,  D.  C.,  July  18, 
1868.  History  painter.  Pupil  of  John  A.  Smith  in  Philadelphia;  Lessing  in  Dussel- 
dorf  (1841);  also  studied  in  Munich,  Venice  and  Rome.  Elected  National  Academy, 
1860.  Was  brought  as  a child  to  America  by  his  parents,  settling  first  in  Philadel- 
phia. Went  to  Dusseldorf  in  1841;  returned  to  America  in  1851,  and  settled  there 
permanently  in  1859,  living  alternately  in  New  York  and  Washington. 

178  THE  AMAZON  AND  HER  CHILDREN 

Painted  1851  Size:  41  x 62 

179  CROMWELL  AND  MILTON 

Painted  1854  Size:  60x84 


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LEVER,  Hayley  American  School 

Born,  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  September  28,  1876.  Painter,  etcher  and  teach- 
er. Studied  in  Paris,  London  and  New  York.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Car- 
negie Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1913;  Silver  Medal,  National  Arts  Club,  1914;  Carnegie 
Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1914;  Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  Interna- 
tional Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Member:  Royal  British  Artists,  London; 
Royal  Institute  of  Oil  Painters,  London;  Royal  West  of  England  Academy;National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York  (life). 

180  DAWN 

Size:  50  x 60 

L’HERMITTE,  Leon  Augustin  French  School 

Born,  Mont-Saint-Pere,  (Aisne),  January  31,  1844.  Genre  and  landscape  painter. 
Pupil  of  Lecoq  de  Boisbaudran.  Awards:  Third  Class,  1874;  Second  Class,  1880; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1884;  Medal  of  Honor,  Exposition  Universelle,  1889;  Officer,  1894; 
Chevalier  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria. 

181  LA  FAMILLE 

Painted  1908  Size:  101  x 137 

LINDER  (or  LINDEREN),  Franz  German  School 

Born,  Klagenfurt,  1738;  died,  about  1809.  Painter  and  engraver.  Pupil  of  Lay- 
bach  and  later  of  Vienna  Academy.  In  1776  the  Empress  sent  him  to  Rome,  whence, 
after  four  years,  he  returned  to  Vienna.  He  painted  portraits  in  the  style  of  Palko. 

182  WOMAN  IN  BLACK 

Size:  x 6 

Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 

183  THE  BUTTERFLY 

Size:  20  x 13>£ 

Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 


LOCKWOOD,  Wilton  American  School 

Born,  Wilton,  Connecticut,  September  12,  1862;  died,  Brookline,  Massachusetts, 
March  20,  1914.  Portrait  and  still  life  painter;  especially  noted  for  his  pictures  of 
flowers.  Pupil  of  John  LaFarge;  also  studied  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention, 


Gari  Melchers 


194 — Penelope 


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Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1897;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  1898;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1906;  National  Academy,  1912;  Society 
American  Artists,  1898;  Copley  Society,  1898. 

184  PEONIES 

Size:  30  x 29 

LOIR,  Luigi  French  School 

Born,  Goritz,  Austria.  Contemporary.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  at  Parma  Acad- 
emy and  of  Pastolet.  Awarded  Third  Class  Medal,  1879.  Naturalized  in  France. 

185  EFFECT  OF  SNOW 

Size:  22  x 30 


LOISEAU,  Gustave  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  1865.  Landscape  painter. 

186  THE  INUNDATION 

Painted  1909  Size:  20  x 24 
Gift  of  Messrs.  Durand-Ruel  and  Sons. 

LOUSTAUNAU,  Louis  Auguste  Georges  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  September  12,  1846;  died,  July  3,  1898.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of 
Vibert,  F.  Barrais  and  Gerome.  His  spirited  and  humorous  pictures  are  painted  in  a 
strong,  broad  style  and  carefully  finished.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

187  MONK  FISHING 

Painted  1874  Size:  36  x 29 


McENTEE,  Jervis  American  School 

Born,  Rondout,  New  York,  July  14, 1828;  died,  1890.  Landscape  painter.  Studied 
with  F.  E.  Church.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1860;  National  Academy, 
1861. 

188  EASTERN  SKY  AT  SUNSET 

Size:  24  x 20>2 


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MacCAMERON,  Robert  Lee  American  School 

Born,  Chicago,  January  14,  1866;  died  New  York,  December  29,  1912. 
Figure  and  portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Gerome  and  Collin  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honor- 
able Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1904;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1908;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1912.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1910;  Paris  Society  of  American 
Painters;  International  Society  of  Painters,  Sculptors  and  Gravers,  London; 
National  Society  of  Portrait  Painters,  New  York. 

189  GROUPE  D'AMIS 

Painted  1907  Size:  51  x 65 

MACCARI,  Cesare  Italian  School 

Born,  Sienna,  Italy,  1840.  History  painter.  Pupil  of  Sienna  Academy,  then  of 
Luigi  Mussini  in  Florence.  Gold  Medals*:  Sienna  and  Parman,  1869;  Great  Prize, 
Turin,  1880;  Order  of  Italian  Crown. 

190  THE  FORTUNE-TELLER 

Size:  12  x 16 

MacEWEN,  Walter  American  School 

Born,  Chicago,  February  13,  1860.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Cormon  and  Robert 
Fleury  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1886;  Silver  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1889;  First  Class  Gold  Medal,  Berlin,  1891;  Medal  of  Honor,  Ant- 
werp, 1894;  Hors  Concours,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Legion  of  Honor,  1896;  Second  Class 
Medal,  Munich,  1897;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  First  Gold  Medal, 
Munich,  1901;  First  Class  Medal,  Vienna,  1902;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1902;  Harris  Prize,  Chicago,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904;  First  Medal,  Liege  Exposition,  1905;  Proctor  Prize,  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design,  1919.  Elected:  Associate  National  Academy,  1903;  Paris  Society 
of  American  Painters  (first  Vice-President);  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

191  AN  ANCESTOR 

Size:  75  x 33 

MALBONE,  Edward  G.  American  School 

Born,  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  August,  1777;  died,  Savannah,  Georgia,  May  7, 
1807.  Self-taught.  An  eminent  miniature  painter, but  was  little  known  as  a painter 
in  oils.  Visited  London  in  1801,  and  the  West  Indies  in  1806. 

192  PORTRAIT  OF  THE  ARTIST 

Size:  27  x 22 


Willard  L.  Metcalf 


200 — May  Night 


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MAYER,  Frank  Blackwell  American  School 

Born,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  1827;  died,  July  28,  1899.  Portrait  and  genre  paint- 
er. Pupil  of  Alfred  Miller  in  Baltimore,  and  of  Gleyre  and  Brion  in  Paris.  Painted 
in  Paris,  1864-1869.  Medal  and  Diploma,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Medal  of  Maryland 
Institute. 

193  LEISURE  AND  LABOR 

Painted  1853  Size:  x 23}4 


MELCHERS,  Gari  American  School 

Born,  Detroit,  Michigan,  August  11,  1860.  Portrait  and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of 
Lefebvre  and  Boulanger  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1886;  First  Class 
Medal,  Amsterdam,  1887;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1888;  First  Class  Medal, 
Munich,  1888;  Grand  Prize,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  First  Prize,  Art  Institute, 
Chicago,  1891;  Medal  of  Honor,  Berlin,  1891;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club,  Philadelphia, 
1892;  Medal  of  Honor,  Antwerp,  1894;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  1896;  First  Class  Medal,  Vienna,  1898;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria;  Chevalier 
of  Legion  of  Honor,  France;  Officer,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904; 
Second  Wm.  A.  Clark,  Prize,  $1,500  and  Corcoran  Silver  Medal,  Corcoran  Gallery, 
1910.  Member  of  Paris  Society  American  Painters;  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux- 
Arts,  Paris;  International  Society  of  Artists,  London;  Munich  Secession;  Associate 
National  Academy,  1904;  National  Academy,  1906;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Letters. 

194  PENELOPE 

Awarded  Second  William  A.  Clark  Prize  of  $1,500  and  Corcoran  Silver  Medal, 
The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1910. 

Painted  1910  Size:  53  x 50 

195  MATERNITY 

Size:  63  x 43 


MENGS,  Anton  Raphael  German  School 

Born,  Ausig,  Bohemia,  May  12,  1728;  died,  Rome,  June  29,  1779.  History  and 
portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Ismael  Mengs.  Was  made  Court  Painter  to  the 
King  of  Poland,  Augustus  III.  Cardinal  Albani  and  Pope  Clement  XIV  employed 


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him  to  paint  for  them  at  Rome.  Charles  III  of  Spain  called  him  to  Madrid  in  1761 
as  Court  Painter. 

196  ADORATION  OF  THE  SHEPHERDS 

Size:  104  x 60 


MENPES,  Mortimer  English  School 

Painter,  etcher  and  author.  Friend  and  pupil  of  Whistler.  Author  of  “Whistler 
As  I Knew  Him.”  Exhibitor  at  Royal  Academy.  Member,  Royal  Society  of  British 
Artists. 

197  A VENETIAN  BALCONY 

Size:  9x11 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

198  THE  VISTA 

Size:  x 3j£ 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

MESSER,  Edmund  Clarence  American  School 

Born,  Skowhegan,  Maine,  February  18,  1842;  died  Menomonie,  Wisconsin, 
February  9,  1919.  Studied  at  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  and  at 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  and  with  Collin,  Courtois  and  Aime 
Morot  in  Paris.  Principal  Corcoran  School  of  Art,  1902-1918. 

199  JANUARY 

Painted  1911  Size:  30  x 38 

METCALF,  Willard  L.  American  School 

Born,  Lowell,  Massachusetts,  July  1,  1858.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts  and  of  George  L.  Brown  in  Boston;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1888;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  1893;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1896;  Honorable  Mention 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  St>  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts,  1907;  William  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran  Gold  Medal, 
Corcoran  Gallery,  1907;  Harris  Medal,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1910;  Gold  Medal 
Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 


George  Morland  210 — The  Warrener  or  The  Farm  House 


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Arts,  1911;  Sesnan  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1912.  Elected, 
American  Water  Color  Society;  Ten  American  Painters;  National  Institute  of  Arts 
and  Letters. 

200  MAY  NIGHT 

Awarded  the  First  William  A.  Clark  Prize,  of  $1,000,  accompanied  by  the  Cor- 
coran Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art.  1907. 

Size:  39  x 36 


METTLING,  Louis  French  School 

Born,  1847;  died,  1894.  Portrait  and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of  the  Lyons  Fine  Arts 
School.  Resided  in  Paris. 

201  STUDY  HEAD  OF  A YOUNG  MAN 

Size:  30  x 21 

Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

MICHEL,  Georges  French  School 

Born  in  Paris  about  1763.  Died,  Paris,  1843.  Landscape  painter. 

202  LANDSCAPE:  TWILIGHT 

Size:  16M  x 21 

Bequeathed  to  the  Gallery  by  the  late  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Lothrop  Bradley. 

MILLER,  Eleazer,  Hutchinson  American  School 

Born,  Shepherdstown,  West  Virginia,  February  28,  1831.  Painter  in  oils  and 

water  colors;  also  etcher  and  illustrator.  Visited  Europe  in  1875.  Lived  and  worked 
in  Washington  since  1848.  He  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  old  Washington  Art 
Club,  and  also  aided  in  the  organization  of  the  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  of 
which  he  was  three  times  the  President. 

203  MOON  RISE  AND  TWILIGHT 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1907  Size:  16  x 20 


MILLER,  Richard  E.  American  School 

Born,  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  March  22,  1875.  Figure  painter.  Pupil  of  St.  Louis 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  also  Constant  and  Laurens,  in  Paris.  Gold  Medal  Paris  Salon, 


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PAINTINGS 


1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1904;  Second  Medal,  Liege  Ex- 
position, 1905;  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  France,  1908;  Temple  Gold  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1911.  Member  St.  Louis  Artists’  Guild; 
International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters,  and  Gravers;  American  Art  Association 
of  Paris;  Paris  Society  of  American  Painters. 

204  THE  BOUDOIR 

Size:  36  x 29 


MINOR,  Robert  C.  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  1840;  died,  Waterford,  Connecticut,  August  3,  1904.  Landscape 
painter.  Pupil  of  Van  Luppen  in  Antwerp,  and  of  Diaz  and  Boulanger  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.  Elected,  National  Academy,  1897;  Society  of  Landscape 
Painters. 

205  EVENTIDE 

Size:  22  x 30 


MOELLER,  Louis  Charles  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  August  5,  1855.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  National  Academy 
of  Design,  New  York;  and  of  Dietz  and  Duveneck  in  Munich.  Award:  First  Hall- 
garten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1884.  Elected,  Associate,  National  Aca- 
demy, 1894;  National  Academy,  1895. 

206  DISAGREEMENT 

Size:  24  x 34 


MONTICELLI,  Adolphe  French  School 

Born,  Marseilles,  France,  October  14, 1824;  died  there,  June  29,  1886.  Landscape 
and  figure  painter.  Student  of  the  Art  School  at  Marseilles. 

207  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  18  x 25 


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MORETTI,  Antonio  Italian  School 

208  PIAZZA  OF  ST.  PETER’S , ROME 

Painted  1853  Size:  22  x 64 

209  ROME  FROM  THE  FORUM 

Painted  1853  Size:  22  x 64 

MORLAND,  George  English  School 

Born,  London,  June  26,  1763;  died  there,  October  29,  1804.  Figure  and  animal 
painter.  Son  and  pupil  of  Henry  Robert  Morland;  also  studied  at  Royal  Academy. 
Painted  chiefly  country  scenes  with  domestic  animals  and  enjoyed  a high  reputa- 
tion. Exhibited  at  Royal  Academy  from  1779  to  1804. 

210  THE  WARRENER 

(Formerly  entitled  “The  Farm  House.”) 

Size:  35  x 44 


MOROT,  Aime^Nicholas  French  School 

Born,  Nancy,  France,  June  16,  1850.  History  painter.  Pupil  of  Cabanel  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Won  the  Grand  Prix  de  Rome.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1876; 
Second  Class,  1877;  First  Class,  1879;  Medal  of  Honor,  1880;  Grand  Prix,  1889; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

211  EL  BRAVO  TORO 

Painted  1884  Size:  58  x 32 

MORSE,  Samuel  Finley JBreese  American  School 

Born,  Charlestown,  Massachusetts,  April  27,  1791;  died,  New  York,  April  2, 
1872.  Figure  and  portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Washington  Allston  whom  he  accom- 
panied to  London  where  he  also  studied  under  Benjamin  West.  Awarded  a Gold 
Medal  by  the  Adelphi  Society  of  Arts  in  1813.  One  of  the  original  founders  of  the 
National  Academy  of  Design,  of  which  he  was  president  from  1827  to  1845,  and 
again  from  1861  to  1862.  Became  better  known  as  the  inventor  of  the  system  of 
magneto-electric  telegraphy,  which  bears  his  name,  than  as  a painter. 

212  THE  OLD  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Painted  1822  Size:  85  x 130 


American  School 


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MOSER,  James  Henry 

Born,  Whitby,  Ontario,  Canada,  January  1,  1854;  died,  Washington,  District  of 
Columbia,  November  10,  1913.  Landscape  painter  in  oils  and  water-colors.  Pupil 
of  John  H.  Witt  and  Charles  H.  Davis.  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  First 
Corcoran  Prize,  Washington  Water  Color  Club,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902,  etc. 

213  WINTER  SUNSHINE 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1895  Size:  12  x 20 

214  THE  MOUNTAIN  ROAD 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1904  Size:  15  x 21 

215  IN  THE  CORNWALL  HILLS 

Painted  1909  Size:  30  x 40 


MOSLER,  Henry  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  June  6,  1841 ; died,  New  York,  April  21,  1920.  Figure  and  genre 
painter.  Pupil  of  James  H.  Beard  in  Cincinnati,  Mucke  and  Kindler  in  Diisseldorf; 

Hebert  in  Paris;  Wagner  in  Munich.  Awards:  Medal,  Royal  Academy,  Munich, 

1874;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1879;  Gold  Medal,  Internatonal  Exhibition, 

Nice,  France,  1884;  Prize  (#2,500)  Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York,  1885;  Third 
Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1888;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Legion  of 
Honor,  1892;  Officer  d’Academie,  1892;  Archduke  Carl  Ludwig  of  Austria  gold 
medal,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Clarke  Prize,  National  Aca- 
demy, of  Design,  1896;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member,  Nation- 
al Arts  Club. 

216  SAYING  GRACE 

Painted  1897  Size:  39  x 51 

Gift  of  Victor  G.  Fischer,  Esquire.  \ 


MOTTE,  Henri  Paul  French  School 

Born,  Paris.  Contemporary.  History  painter.  Pupil  of  Gerome.  Medal,  Third 
Class,  Paris,  1880. 

217  THE  TROJAN  HORSE 

Painted  1874  Size:  38  x 58 


William  Lamb  Picknell  236 — The  Road  to  Concarneau 


PAIN  TINGS 


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MOUNT,  William  Sidney  American  School 

Born,  Setauket,  Long  Island,  November  26,  1807;  died,  New  York,  November  19, 
1868.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design.  Practiced  his  profes- 
sion in  New  York  1829-68.  Elected  National  Academy,  1832. 

218  THE  LONG  STORY 

Painted  1837  Size:  17  x 22 

MULLER,  Charles  Louis  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  December  22,  1815;  died  there,  1892.  History  and  portrait  painter. 
Pupil  of  Cogniet,  Gros,  and  the  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1838; 
Second  Class,  1846;  First  Class,  1848,  1855;  Legion  of  Honor,  184_9;  Officer,  1859; 
Member,  Institute,  1864. 

219  CHARLOTTE  CORD  AY  IN  PRISON 

Painted  1875  Size:  41  x 33 


MURPHY,  J.  Francis  American  School 

Born,  Oswego,  New  York,  December  11,  1853.  Landscape  painter.  Self-taught. 
Awards:  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1885;  Webb  Prize, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1887;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893; 
Evans  Prize,  American  Water-Color  Society,  1894;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1899;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902; 
Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904;  Inness  Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1910;  Evans  Prize, 
Salmagundi  Club,  1911;  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition, 
San  Francisco,  1915.  Member:  Associate,  National  Academy,  1885;  National  Aca- 
demy, 1887;  Society  American  Artists,  1901;  American  Water-Color  Society,  etc. 

220  OCTOBER 

Painted  1888-1893  Size:  32  x 50 

NEAGLE,  John  American  School 

Born,  Boston,  Massachusetts,  November  4,  1799;  died,  Philadelphia,  September 
17,  1865.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Thomas  Sully,  whose  daughter  he  married  in 
1820;  but  chiefly  self-taught.  Was  apprenticed  to  a coach-builder  in  Philadelphia 
in  his  youth.  Settled  in  New  Orleans,  and  later  in  Philadelphia  where  he  remained 
until  his  death. 


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221  COL.  RICHARD  M.  JOHNSON 

[Vice-President  of  the  United  States  from  1837  to  1841.] 

Size:  30  x 25 

The  following  inscription  appears  on  the  back  of  the  canvas: 

“Col.  Richard  M.  Johnson,  painted  from  the  life  by  John  Neagle,  Frankfort,  Ken- 
tucky, March  9th,  1843. 

“Col.  R.  M.  Johnson,  Vice-President  of  the  United  States,  under  the  administra- 
tion of  Martin  Van  Buren.  Died  November  19th,  1850.” 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Benjamin  Ogle  Tayloe. 


NEUBERT,  Louis  German  School 

Born,  Leipsic,  February  28,  1846;  died,  Sonnenchein-bei-Pirna,  March  25,  1892. 
Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  the  Weimar  Art  School  under  Max  Schmidt  and 
Kalckreuth. 

222  AN  OLD  CASTLE  IN  BAVARIA 

Size:  30  x 54 

Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

NICOL,  Erskine  Scotch  School 

Bom,  Leith,  Scotland,  July  ,1825;  died,  1904.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Trustee’s 
Academy,  Edinburgh.  Awarded  Second  Class  Medal,  Paris,  1867.  Member  of  Royal 
Scottish  Academy;  Elected  Associate,  Royal  Academy,  1866.  Removed  to  London 
in  1863.  Many  of  his  works  have  been  engraved. 

223  PADDY'S  MARK 

Painted  1868  Size:  24  x 33 


OCHTMAN,  Leonard  American  School 

Born,  Zonnemaire,  Holland,  October  21,  1854.  Settled  at  Albany,  New  York, 
1866.  Landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Awards:  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
Chicago,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1894;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-Ameri- 
can Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Shaw 
Fund  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Inness  Gold  Medal,  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design,  1903;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1904;  Two  Gold 
Medals  (oil  and  water  color),  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Second  Corcoran  Prize, 
Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1905;  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International 


Edward  W.  Redfield  250 — Sleighing 


PAINTINGS 


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Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915;  etc.  Member  of  Society  of  American  Artists;  As- 
sociate, National  Academy,  1898;  National  Academy,  1904;  American  Water  Color 
Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

224  NOVEMBER  MORNING 

Size:  30  x 40 

PARIS,  Walter  American  School 

Born,  London,  February  28,  1842;  died,  Washington,  D.  C.,  November  26,  1906. 
Water  color  painter,  also  architect  and  violinist.  Pupil  of  Royal  Academy  and  of  T. 
L.  Rowbotham,  Paul  Naftel  and  Joseph  Nash  in  London.  Became  an  American 
citizen  in  1894,  making  his  home  in  Washington.  From  1886  to  1890  he  held  the  post 
of  Architect  to  the  British  Government  in  India. 

225  THE  GREAT  BLIZZARD  OF  1899 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1899  Size:  18  x 29 
Bequeathed  by  the  artist. 


PAUWELS,  Ferdinand  Dutch  School 

Born,  Eckeren,  near  Antwerp,  April  13,  1830;  died,  Brussels,  1898.  History 
painter.  Pupil  of  the  Antwerp  Academy,  1842-1850,  under  Dujardin,  then  of  Wap- 
pers.  Won  the  Grand  Prix  de  Rome  in  1852;  Gold  Medals:  1857,  1864,  1868;  Order 
of  Leopold,  1861.  In  1862-1872  he  was  Professor  at  the  Art  School  in  Weimar;  and 
in  1876  became  Professor  at  the  Dresden  Academy. 

226  JUSTICE  TO  LEVIN  PYN 

Painted  1862  Size:  45  x 72 

[Levin  Pyn,  First  Magistrate  of  Ghent  (1541),  was  wrongly  accused  by  his  am- 
bitious colleagues,  and  beheaded  by  order  of  Charles  V.  Afterwards,  the  emperor, 
convinced  of  his  innocence,  ordered  solemn  mass,  and  a proclamation  to  be  read  by 
the  priest,  declaring  Pyn’s  innocence,  in  the  presence  of  his  mourning  family  and 
four  of  his  accusers.] 


PAXTON,  William  McGregor  American  School 

Born,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  June  22,  1869.  Painter  and  teacher.  Pupil  of  ficole 
des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris,  under  Gerome;  and  Dennis  M.  Bunker,  Boston.  Awards: 
Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  St. 


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PAIN  TINGS 


Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1915.  Member  of  Copley  Society,  Guild  of  Boston  Artists,  and  St.  Botolph  Club. 

227  THE  HOUSE  MAID 

Painted  1910  Size:  30  x 25 


PE  ALE,  James  American  School 

Born,  Annapolis,  Maryland,  1749;  died,  Philadelphia,  1831.  He  devoted  himself 
almost  exclusively  to  painting  miniatures,  in  which  field  he  became  highly  distin- 
guished. He  was  the  youngest  brother  of  Charles  Wilson  Peale,  from  whom  he  re- 
ceived instruction  in  painting. 

228  MINIATURE  OF  MRS.  GENERAL  JOHN  P.  VAN 
NESS  (nee  Marcia  Burns) 

Painted  1797 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Philip  Hinckle,  of  Cincinnati. 

The  water-color  painting  of  the  Burns  Cottage,  framed  with  this  minature, 
was  painted  by  Walter  Paris,  in  1892. 


PEALE,  Rembrandt  American  School 

Born,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,  February  22,  1778;  died,  Philadelphia,  Oc- 
tober 3,  1860.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Charles  Wilson  Peale,  and  of 
Benjamin  West.  Exhibited  at  Royal  Academy,  London,  1833. 

229  WASHINGTON  BEFORE  YORK  TOWN 

Size:  139  x 121 

Lent  by  the  Mount  Vernon  Ladies’  Association. 

230  JACQUES  HENRI  BARNARDIN  DE  SAINT  PIERRE 

Painted  from  Life  Size:  28  x 23 
Gift  of  George  W.  Riggs,  Esquire. 

231  M.  LAST  EYRIE 

Size:  29  x 24 

[This  picture  , according  to  an  inscription  on  the  back,  is  a portrait  of  a “distin- 
guished French  economist  and  author — the  first  to  establish  a museum  of  natural 
history,”  and  was  painted  in  Paris  (no  date),  by  Peale,  for  the  Philadelphia  Mu- 
seum.] 


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PERETTI,  B.  (Rome)  Italian  School 

232  AUTUMNAL  CORN  AND  GRAPES 

Painted  1875  Size:  21  x 17 

PERRIE,  Bertha  E.  American  School 

Landscape  and  miniature  painter.  Awarded  Second  Corcoran  Prize  1900  and  First 
Corcoran  Prize,  1904;  Washington  Water  Color  Club.  Member:  Washington  Water 
Color  Club;  Society  of  Washington  Artists;  Art  Students’  League  of  New  York; 
Pennsylvania  Society  of  Miniature  Painters.  Instructor  of  Water  Color  Class,  The 
Corcoran  School  of  Art. 

233  IN  GLOUCESTER  HARBOR 

Painted  1919  Size:  20  x 24 

PHILLIPS,  J.  Campbell  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  February  27,  1873.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Art  Students’ 
League,  New  York,  under  Chase,  Clinedinst  and  Mowbray.  Awarded  Isidor  Por- 
trait Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1914. 

234  THE  FIRST  BORN 

Size:  35  x 29 

PIAZZETTA,  Giovanni  Battista  Venetian  School 

Born,  Venice,  1682;  died,  Venice,  April  28,  1754.  Pupil  of  Antonio  Molinari; 
afterward  studied  the  works  of  Guercino,  and  adopted  his  system  of  chiaroscuro  and 
bold  relief. 

235  TWO  HEADS 

Size:  23  x 18 

Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 

PICKNELL,  William  Lamb  American  School 

Born,  Boston,  Massachusetts,  1853;  died,  Marblehead,  Massachusetts,  August 
8,  1897.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  George  Inness  in  Rome,  and  of  Gerome  in 
Paris;  painted  in  Brittany  for  several  years  under  Robert  Wylie.  Awarded  Honor- 
able Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1880.  Member  Society  of  American  Artists;  Associate, 
National  Academy  of  Design;  Society  of  British  Artists. 


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PAIN  TINGS 


236  THE  ROAD  TO  CONCARNEAU 

Painted  1880  Size:  40  x 80 

237  EN  PROVENCE 

Dated  1893  Size:  56  x 79 

Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Gertrude  Picknell  Flagg. 

Platt,  Charles  Adams  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  October  1,  1861.  Painter,  architect,  landscape  architect,  etcher, 
and  worker  in  applied  arts.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design  and  Art  Students’ 
League  of  New  York;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre,  in  Paris.  Awards:  Webb  Prize, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1894;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Medal  of  Honor,  New  York  Chap- 
ter, American  Institute  of  Architects,  1913.  Member:  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1888;  Associate  1897;  Academician  1911;  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York; 
National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York 
Etching  Club;  London  Society  of  Painter-Etchers;  New  York  Chapter,  American 
Institute  of  Architects;  Century  Association;  United  States  Fine  Arts  Commission. 

238  CORNISH  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  26  x 33 

PORTAELS,  Jean  Francois  Belgian  School 

Born,  Vilvorde,  near  Brussels,  May  1,  1818;  died,  Brussels,  February  8,  1895. 
History,  genre  and  portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Navez,  and  in  Paris  of  Delaroche. 
Awards:  Grand  Prix  de  Rome,  1841;  Order  of  Leopold,  1851;  Medal  of  Second 
Class,  Paris,  1855;  Special  Gold  Medal,  Exhibition  of  Crystal  Palace,  Sydenham. 
Member,  and  Director  from  1878  to  1895,  of  Brussels  Academy. 

239  THE  DROUGHT  IN  EGYPT 

Painted  1848  Size:  88  x 110 

To  this  picture  was  awarded  the  Special  Gold  Medal  at  the  Exhibition  of  the 
Crystal  Palace,  Sydenham,  for  the  best  picture,  without  regard  to  school,  style,  or 
subject,  by  a living  artist.] 

PORTER,  Benjamin  Curtis  American  School 

Born,  Melrose,  Massachusetts,  August  29,  1845;  died,  New  York,  April  2,  1908. 
Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Dr.  Rimmer  and  of  A.  H.  Bicknell,  in  Boston,  also  studied 


Emile  Renouf  256— The  Helping  Hand 


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in  Europe.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 
Elected  Associate,  National  Academy,  1878;  National  Academy,  1880;  Society  of 
American  Artists;  National  Sculpture  Society;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Letters. 

240  LADY  AND  DOG 

Painted  1876  Size:  50  x 30 


POWELL,  Lucien  Whiting  American  School 

Born,  in  Virginia,  December  13,  1846.  Landscape  painter,  in  both  oils  and  water 
colors.  Pupil  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  of  West  London  School 
of  Art,  under  Fitz;  also  studied  in  National  Gallery,  London,  and  under  Leon  Bon- 
nat,  in  Paris.  Awarded  Parson’s  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1903.  Mem- 
ber of  Society  of  Washington  Artists  and  Washington  Water  Color  Club. 

241  THE  AFTERGLOW , GRAND  CANYON , ARIZONA 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1905  Size:  20  x 30 


PREYER,  Johann  Wilhelm  Dusseldorf  School 

Born,  Rheydt,  near  Dusseldorf,  July  19,  1803;  died,  Dusseldorf,  February  19, 
1889.  Still  life  painter.  Pupil  of  Dusseldorf  Academy,  1822-27.  After  visiting 
various  European  cities,  he  settled  in  Dusseldorf.  Most  of  his  pictures  are  in 
America. 

242  FRUIT 

Painted  1842  Size:  22  x 20 


PRIOU,  Louis  French  School 

Born,  Toulouse,  1845.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Gibert  and  Cabanel.  Awards: 
Medal,  1869;  First  Class  Medal,  1874. 

243  A FAMILY  OF  SATYRS 

Painted  1874  Size:  78  x 86 

This  picture  was  awarded  the  Gold  Medal  of  the  First  Class  at  the  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1874. 


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PAINTINGS 


RANGER,  Henry  Ward  American  School 

Born,  Syracuse,  New  York,  January,  1858;  died,  New  York  City,  November  7, 
1916.  Landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charles- 
ton Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Society,  Philadelphia,  1907. 
Member  of  American  Water  Color  Society;  Associate,  National  Academy,  1901; 
National  Academy,  1906. 

244  THE  TOP  OF  THE  HILL 

Size:  28  x 37 


RANNEY,  William  American  School 

Born,  Middletown,  Connecticut,  May  9,  1813;  died,  West  Hoboken,  New  Jersey, 
November  18,  1857. 

245  DUCK-SHOOTING 

Painted  1850  Size:  30  x 40 


RAVIER,  Francois  Auguste  French  School 

Born,  Lyons,  France,  May  4,  1814;  died,  Morestel,  1895.  Landscape  painter. 
Self-taught,  being  a profound  student  of  nature.  Firts  studied  law  in  Paris,  but  later 
abandoned  it,  and  followed  his  natural  inclination  to  paint.  His  work,  originally, 
was  but  little  known  and  appreciated.  Is  now  represented  in  the  Louvre,  Petit 
Palais,  and  other  museums  in  Europe.  Ravier  was  a friend  and  great  admirer  of 
Corot.  He  was  a man  of  unusual  modesty  who  never  sought  honors  or  recognition. 
He  lost  his  eyesight  about  1885. 

246  ENVIRONS  DE  MORESTEL 

(Water  Color)  Size:  10  x 13 
Gift  of  Frank  S.  Lahm,  Esquire. 

247  ENVIRONS  DE  CREMIEU 

(Water  Color)  Size:  10  x 13 
Gift  of  Frank  S.  Lahm,  Esquire. 

REBOUET,  Alboy  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  November  30,  1841;  died,  April,  1875.  Portrait  and  genre  painter. 
Pupil  of  Gleyre  and  of  Gerome. 

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PAIN  TINGS 


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248  NIGHT 

Painted  1867  Size:  82  x 52 
Exhibited  in  the  Vienna  Exposition  of  1873. 


REDFIELD,  Edward  W.  American  School 

Born,  Bridgeville,  Delaware,  December  19,  1868.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Bouguereau  and  Robert-Fleury  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1896;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Temple  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1903;  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1904;  Shaw  Fund  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1904; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Sesnan  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts,  1905;  Second  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1905; 
Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1906;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1907;  Fischer  Prize  and  Bronze  Medal,  1907,  and 
First  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran  Gold  Medal,  1908,  The  Corcoran  Gallery 
of  Art;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1908;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon, 
1909;  Second  Harris  Medal,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  1909;  Gold  Medal,  Buenos  Aires 
Exposition,  1910;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1912; 
Gold  Medal,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1913;  Palmer  Gold  Medal,  Chicago  Art 
Institute,  1913;  Gold  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1914;  First  Altman 
Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1919.  Member  of  Society  of  American  Artists; 
National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Philadelphia  Art  Club. 

249  THE  DELAWARE  RIVER 

Size:  36  x 50 

This  painting  was  awarded  the  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1906. 

250  SLEIGHING 

Painted  1914  Size:  31  x 40 

REHN,  Frank  Knox  Morton  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  April  12,  1848;  died,  Magnolia,  Massachusetts,  July  16, 1914. 
Marine  painter.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 
Awards:  First  Prize,  St.  Louis,  1882;  Prize,  Water  Color  Competitive  Exhibition, 
New  York,  1885;  Gold  Medal,  Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York,  1886;  Honorable 
Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904;  Inness  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1905;  Shaw  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club, 
1906;  Gold  Medal,  American  Artists’  Society,  1907.  Member,  Associate,  National 


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PAINTINGS 


Academy,  1899;  National  Academy,  1908;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1903; 
American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

251  IN  THE  GLITTERING  MOONLIGHT 

Size:  30  x 50 

Gift  of  Charles  E.  Foster,  Esquire. 

REID,  Robert  American  School 

Born,  Stockbridge,  Massachusetts,  July  29,  1862.  Painter  and  teacher.  Pupil  of 
Boston  Museum  School;  Art  Students’  League,  New  York;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre, 
Paris.  Awards:  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Clarke  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1897;  First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, 1898;  Silver  Medal  for  painting  and  Gold  Medal  for  mural  decoration,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Third  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran  Bronze 
Medal,  Corcoran  Gallery,  1909;  Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Expo- 
sition, San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1902;  National 
Academy,  1906;  Ten  American  Painters;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

252  THE  OPEN  FIRE 

Awarded  the  Third  W7illiam  A.  Clark  Prize  and  the  Corcoran  Bronze  Medal, 
The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1908. 

Painted  1908  Size:  44  x 43 

253  THE  JAPANESE  SCREEN 

Size:  37  x 30 

REIFFEL,  Charles  American  School 

Born,  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  1862.  Landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Fellowship 
Prize,  Society  of  Artists,  Buffalo,  1908. 

254  RAILWAY  YARDS— WINTER  EVENING 

Size:  19  x 24 

REINHART,  Charles  Stanley  American  School 

Born,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania,  1844;  died,  1896.  Genre  painter  and  illustrator. 
Studied  in  Paris,  and  at  the  Royal  Academy,  Munich,  under  Professors  Streyhiiber 
and  Otto.  Awards:  Second  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Temple  Gold  Medal, 


Theodore  Robinson 


264— Girl  Sewing 


PAIN  TINGS 


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Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1888.  Member  of  Art  Clubs  in  Munich, 
Pittsburgh  and  New  York. 

255  WASHED  ASHORE 


Painted  1887  Size  77x117 
Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  artist. 


RENOUF,  Emile  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  June  23,  1845;  died,  Havre,  May,  1894.  Landscape,  marine  and 
genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Boulanger,  Jules  Lefebvre,  and  of  Carolus  Duran.  Medals- 
Second  Class,  1880;  Munich,  First  Class,  1883;  Gold  Medal  and  Legion  of  Honor, 
1889. 

256  THE  HELPING  HAND 

Painted  1881  Size:  60  x 86 

Loaned  for  exhibition  in  the  Exposition  Universelle,  Paris,  1889,  by  request  of  the 
artist. 


RICHARDS,  William  irost  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  November  14,  1833;  died,  Newport,  Rhode 
Island,  November  8,  1905.  Landscape  and  marine  painter.  Pupil  of  Paul  Weber- 
later  studied  in  Florence,  Rome  and  Paris.  Awards:  Medal,  Centennial  Exposition! 
Philadelphia,  1876;  Temple  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1885; 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889.  Member  of  American  Water  Color  Society- 
Honorary  Member,  National  Academy. 

257  ON  THE  COAST  OF  NEW  JERSEY 

Painted  to  order  for  this  Gallery,  1883  Size:  39  x 72 

258  ON  THE  COAST  OF  NEW  ENGLAND 

Painted  1894  Size:  27  x 47 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

259  BALDART  CASTLE,  KILKEE,  COUNTY  CLARE, 

IRELAND 

(Water  Color)  Size:  15  x 24 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 


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PAIN  TINGS 


RICO,  Martin  Spanish  School 

Born,  Madrid,  Spain,  1850;  died,  Wnic<^,  Italy,  1908.  Pupil  of  Federico  de  Ma- 
drazo;  studied  with  Zama^ois  in  Paris,  and  with  Fortuny  in  Rome.  Awards:  Prix 
de  Rome,  1862;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris,  1878;  Second  Class  Medal,  Paris,  1889; 
Exposition  Universelle;  Legion  of  Honor,  1878. 

260  THE  BANKS  OF  THE  ADIGE 

Size:  18x31 

RIX,  Julian  American  School 

Born,  Peacham,  Vermont,  December  30,  1850;  died,  New  York,  November,  1903. 
Landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Commenced  painting  at  the  age  of  twenty-two,  as 
a sign  and  decorative  painter  in  San  Francisco;  afterward  came  East  and  settled  in 
New  York. 

261  POMPTON  PLAINS , NEW  JERSEY 

Painted  1898  Size:  30  x 50 


ROBBE,  Louis  Belgian  School 

Born,  Courtray,  Belgium,  November  17,  1806;  died,  Brussels,  1887.  Animal  and 
landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Awards:  Medals  at  Brussels,  1839-42;  Third  Class 
Medal,  1844,  and  Second  Class  Medal,  1855,  Paris;  Legion  of  Honor,  1845;  Order  of 
Leopold,  1843;  Officer,  1863;  Spanish  Order  of  Charles  III,  1844.  Member  of  Am- 
sterdam Academy,  1855. 

262  LANDSCAPE  AND  CATTLE 

Size:  34>£  x 49 


ROBINSON,  Theodore  American  School 

Born,  Irasburg,  Vermont,  1852;  died,  New  York,  April  1,  1896.  Pupil  of  Carolus- 
Duran  and  of  Gerome.  Awarded  the  Webb  Prize,  1890;  Shaw  Prize,  1892;  Medal, 
World’s  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893.  Member  of  the  Society  of  American 
Artists. 

263  VALLEY  OF  THE  SEINE  FROM  GIVERNY 

HEIGHTS 

Size:  26  x 32 

264  GIRL  SEWING 

Size:  58  x 36 


PAINTINGS 


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ROLFE,  Henry  Leonidas 


English  School 


A painter  who  devoted  his  attention  almost  exclusively  to  fish,  in  which  depart- 
ment he  was  eminently  skilful.  He  exhibited  at  the  Royal  Academy,  the  British 
Institution,  and  elsewhere,  from  1847  to  1881. 

265  FISH 


Size:  27  x 43 

Gift  of  George  P.  Rowell,  Esquire. 


ROOK,  Edward  Francis 


American  School 


Born,  New  York  City,  1870.  Landscape  and  still  life  painter.  Pupil  of  Constant 
and  Laurens,  in  Paris.  Awards:  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1898;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1901;  Two  Silver  Medal, s,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Bronze  Medal,  Carnegie 
Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1910;  Silver  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Gold 
Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915;  Third  Wil- 
liam A,  Clark  Prize  and  the  Corcoran  Bronze  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art, 
1919.  Member : Associate,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1918;  Union  Internationale 
des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres. 

266  PEONIES 

Awarded  the  Third  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  of  #1,000,  accompanied  by  the  Corcoran 
Bronze  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1919. 


Born,  New  Haven,  Connecticut,  September  29,  1818;  died,  Cold  Spring,  New 
York,  May  17,  1871.  History  painter.  Pupil  of  Nathaniel  Jocelyn;  went  to  Europe 
in  1840  and  studied  in  London  and  Paris.  Awarded  Gold  Medal,  Paris,  1855.  Elect- 
ed Associate,  National  Academy,  in  1840;  National  Academy,  1849. 


ROUSSEAU,  Pierre  Etienne  Theodore  French  School  ( Barbizon ) 

Born,  Paris,  April  15,  1812;  died,  Barbizon,  December  22,  1867.  Landscape 
painter.  Pupil  of  Remond  (1826),  and  of  Lethiere.  Awards:  Third  Class  Medal, 
1834;  First  Class  Medal,  1849,  1855;  Medal  of  Honor,  1867;  Legion  of  Honor,  1852. 


Size:  30  x 36 


ROSSITER,  Thomas  P. 


American  School 


267  REBECCA  AT  THE  WELL 

Painted  1852  Size:  39  x 32 


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PAINTINGS 


268  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  13  x 20 

Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 

RYDER,  Chauncey  Foster  American  School 

Born,  Danbury,  Connecticut,  February  29,  1868.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of 
Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  and  Julien  Academy,  Collin,  and  Laurens,  in  Paris.  Hon- 
orable Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1907.  Silver  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Ex- 
position, San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected  Associate,  National  Academy,  1914;  Ameri- 
can Water  Color  Society. 

269  CAPE  PORPOISE 

Size:  32  x 40 

SAINT-JEAN,  Simon  French  School 

Born,  Lyons,  October  13,  1808;  died,  Ecully,  July  3,  1860.  Fruit  and  flower 
painter.  Pupil  of  the  School  at  Lyons  and  of  Augustin  Thierriat.  Medals:  Third 
Class,  1834;  Second  Class,  1841,  1855;  Legion  of  Honor,  1843. 

270  FRUIT 

Painted  1855  Size:  20  x 26 

SAINT-PIERRE,  Gaston  Casimir  French  School 

Born,  Nimes,  May  12,  1833.  Genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Jalabert  and  Cogniet. 
Medals:  1868,  1879;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1881. 

271  NED  JM  A— ODALISQUE 

Painted  1874  Size:  43  x 61 

SALMSON,  Hugo  Frederick  Swedish  School 

Born,  Stockholm,  1843;  died,  Lund,  Sweden,  August  1, 1894.  History,  genre,  and 
portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Stockholm  Academy,  under  Boklund;  then  in  Paris  of 
Charles  Comte.  Medal,  Paris,  1879;  Legion  of  Honor,  1879.  Member  of  the  Stock- 
holm Academy,  1871. 

272  THE  FETE  OF  ST.  JOHN  IN  DALECARLIA , 

SWEDEN 


Painted  1874  Size:  52  x 79 


John  Singer  Sargent  273 — The  Oyster  Gatherers  of  Cancale 


PAINTINGS 


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SARGENT,  John  Singer  American  School 

Bom,  Florence,  Italy,  of  American  parents,  January,  12,  1856.  Portrait,  land- 
scape and  mural  painter.  Pupil  of  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Florence,  and  of  Carolus- 
Duran  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1878;  Second  Class 
Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1881;  Medal  of  Honor,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Medal,  Phila- 
delphia Art  Club,  1890;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Temple  Gold 
Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1894;  Medal  of  Honor,  Paris  Ex- 
position, 1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Converse 
Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1903;  Large  Gold  Medal, 
Berlin,  1903;  Grand  Prize,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Liege 
Exposition,  1905;  Gold  Medal,  Venice,  1907;  Beck  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Aca- 
demy of  the  Fine  Arts,  1909;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  National  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Letters,  1914;  Chevalier,  Legion  of  Honor,  1889;  Officer,  Legion  of  Honor,  1897; 
Order  of  Merit,  Germany,  1909.  Elected  Associate,  National  Academy,  1891;  Na- 
tionale  Academy,  1897;  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters,  New  York;  National 
Society  of  Portrait  Painters,  New  York;  Honorary,  Copley  Society;  Honorary, 
American  Institute  of  Architects;  Paris  Society  of  American  Painters;  Societe  Na- 
tional des  Beaux-Arts;  Associate,  Royal  Academy,  London,  1894;  Royal  Academy, 
1897;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club, 
(Honorary);  Berlin  Academy;  Institute  de  France,  1905. 

273  THE  OYSTER  GATHERERS  OF  CANCALE 

Painted  1878  Size:  31  x 48 

SARTAIN,  William  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  November  21,  1843.  Landscape  painter  and 
teacher.  Pupil  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts;  Bonnat  and  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts,  in  Paris;  studied  also  in  Italy  and  Spain.  Awards:  Silver  Medal,  Bos- 
ton, 1881;  Honorable  Mention,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1887; 
Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910.  Elected  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1877;  Associate,  National  Academy,  1880. 

274  STREET  IN  DIN  AN,  BRITTANY 

Size:  18  x 13 }4 

Gift  of  John  Elderkin,  Esquire 

SCHAEFFER,  August  Austrian  School 

Born,  Vienna,  Austria,  April  30,  1833.  Landscape  painter.  Studied  at  Vienna 
Academy  under  Steinfeld.  Medals:  Strasburg,  1859;  Nassau.  Member  of  Vienna 
Academy. 


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PAIN  TINGS 


275  SUNSET  IN  HUNGARIAN  FOREST 

Painted  1866  Size:  42  x 61 
Gift  of  Edward  Lind  Morse,  Esquire. 

SCHEFFER,  Ary  French  School 

Born,  Dordrecht,  February  10,  1797;  died,  Argenteuil,  June  15,  1858.  History 
and  portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  Guerin.  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1825.  Pro- 
duced his  greatest  works  between  1835  and  1848. 

276  COUNT  EB ERHARD  OF  WURTEMBERG  ( THE 

WEEPER) 

Size:  65  x 88 

[The  subject  of  this  picture  is  as  follows:  Ulrich,  son  of  Count  Eberhard,  had  lost 
the  battle  of  Reutlingen,  and  was  dangerouly  wounded.  Many  of  the  nobility  were 
slain.  On  his  recovery  he  leisurely  sought  his  father,  at  Stuttgart,  and  found  him 
over  his  solitary  meal.  He  was  coldly  received.  Not  a word  was  spoken.  With 
downcast  eyes  he  placed  himself  opposite  his  father.  Fish  and  wine  were  served  to 
him.  The  old  count  seized  a knife,  and  cut  the  table-cloth  between  them.  Frenzied 
by  this  insult,  Ulrich  rushed  into  the  middle  of  the  next  fight,  gained  the  battle  of 
Doffingen,  and  was  slain. — Ballad  of  Uhland. 

“And  while  we  were  celebrating  the  victory  in  our  camp,  what  was  the  old  count 
doing?  Alone  in  his  tent,  weeping  over  the  dead  body  of  his  only  son.”] — Ballad  of 
Schiller. 

277  PORTRAIT  OF  COMMODORE  CHARLES  MORRIS 

Size:  26  x 22 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  Mrs.  Morris. 

[This  donation  also  includes  the  autograph  letter  addressed  by  General  Lafayette 
to  Mrs.  Morris,  under  date  of  Paris,  January  26,  1826.] 


SCHOFIELD,  Walter  Elmer  American  School 

Born,  Philadelphia,  September  9,  1867.  Lanscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Bouguereau,  Ferrier,  Doucet  and  Aman-Jean,  in 
Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1898;  Webb  Prize, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1900;  First  Hallgarten  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  1901;  Sesnan  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1903; 
Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis 


PAINTINGS 


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Exposition,  1904;  Inness  Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1911;  Gold 
Medal,  National  Arts  Club,  1913;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts,  1914;  First  Altman  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1920.  Mem- 
ber of  Society  of  American  Artists,  1904;  Associate,  National  Academy,  1902; 
National  Academy,  1907;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Royal  Society  of 
British  Artists;  Chelsea  Arts  Club,  London. 

278  MORNING  AFTER  SNOW 

Painted  1908  Size:  38  x 48 

SCHREYER,  Adolphe  German  School 

Born,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  May  9,  1828;  died,  Cronberg,  July  29,  1899. 
Animal  painter.  Pupil  of  Stadel  Institute,  Frankfort.  Studied  the  horse  in  the  rid- 
ing-school and  anatomically,  then  in  Stuttgart,  Munich  and  Diisseldorf.  Awards: 
Brussels,  1863 ; Paris,  1864, 1865, 1867 ; Munich,  1876;  Order  of  Leopold,  1866;  Hon- 
orary Member  of  the  Deutsches  Nochstift;  Court  Painter  to  Grand  Duke  of  Meck- 
lenburg, 1862;  Officer  of  the  Star  of  Roumania,  1888. 

279  THE  WATERING-PLACE 

Size:  41  x 68 


SHANNON,  James  Jebusa  American  School 

Born,  Auburn,  New  York,  February  3,  1862.  Has  resided  many  years  in  England. 
Studied  at  South  Kensington  Schools,  London,  under  Edward  Poynter.  Awards: 
Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  First  Class  Medal,  Berlin;  First  Class  Medal, 
Vienna,  Second  Class  Medal,  Munich;  First  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1897;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1899;  Silver  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  International  Exposition,  Venice, 
1906;  First  Prize  and  Medal  of  Honor,  Barcelona,  1911.  Elected,  Associate,  Royal 
Academy,  1897;  Royal  Academy,  1909;  Associate,  National  Academy,  1908. 

280  GIRL  IN  BROWN 

Painted  1907  Size:  42  x 33 


SHURTLEFF,  Roswell  Morse  American  School 

Born,  Ringe,  New  Hampshire,  June  14,  1838;  died,  New  York,  January  6,  1915. 
Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Lowell  Institute,  Boston,  and  National  Academy  of 
Design,  New  York.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 


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PAIN  TINGS 


1901;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water 
Color  Society,  1910.  Elected,  Associate,  National  Academy,  1880;  National  Aca- 
demy, 1890;  American  Water  Color  Society. 

281  THE  FIRST  SNOW 

Size:  30  x 40 


SMILLIE,  George  Henry  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  December  29,  1840.  Son  of  James  Smillie,  engraver,  and  broth- 
er of  James  D.  Smillie,  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  James  M.  Hart.  Awards:First 
Prize,  American  Art  Association,  New  York,  1885;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Expo- 
sition, 1904;  Silver  Medal,  American  Art  Society,  Philadelphia,  1907.  Elected,  As- 
sociate, National  Academy,  1864;  National  Academy,  1882;  American  Water  Color 
Society. 

282  A LONG  ISLAND  FARM 

Size:  19  x 33 

283  AUTUMN  ON  MASSACHUSETTS  COAST 

Painted  1888  Size:  25  x 50 
Gift  of  Ralph  Cross  Johnson,  Esquire. 

SMILLIE,  James  David  American  School 

Born,  New  York,  July  16,  1833;  died,  New  York,  September  14,  1909.  Taught 
steel  engraving  by  his  father,  James  Smillie;  studied  drawing  and  painting  without 
masters.  Member  of  National  Academy,  1876,  and  its  Treasurer,  1894-1900;  Ameri- 
can Water  Color  Society,  its  Treasurer  and  President,  1866-1878. 

284  THE  CLIFFS  OF  NORMANDY 

Size:  40  x 66 


SMITH,  Francis  Hopkinson  American  School 

Born,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  October  23,  1838;  died,  New  York  City,  April  7, 
1915.  Painter,  illustrator,  author  and  lecturer.  Self-taught.  Bronze  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  water  color,  Charleston  Expo- 
sition, 1902;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  American  Art 
Society,  1902;  Commander  Order  of  the  Mejidieh,  1898;  Order  of  Osmanieh,  1900. 
Member  of,  and  Treasurer  (1873-1878),  American  Water  Color  Society;  Philadel- 


Gilbert  Stuart 


293 — George  Washington 


PAINTINGS 


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phia  Art  Club;  National  Institute  of  Science,  Arts  and  Letters;  Society  of  Illustra 
tors  (Honorary),  1906. 

285  SURENNES  ON  THE  SEINE 

(Water  Color)  Painted  1904  Size:  13)4  x 23 

286  FADING  DAY 

(Water  Color)  Size:  28  x 19 
Gift  of  the  artist. 


SMITH,  Joseph  Lindon  American  School 

Born,  Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island,  October  11, 1863.  Painter,  sculptor,  lecturer  and 
teacher.  Pupil  of  Boston  Museum  School  under  Crowninshield  and  Grundmann; 
Julian  Academy  in  Paris  under  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre:  Awarded:  Beck  Prize, 
Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club,  1905.  Member  of  National  Society  of  Mural  Paint- 
ers; Boston  Society  of  Arts  and  Crafts;  Copley  Society,  1882. 

287  AN  ANTIQUE  STATUE 

(Water  Color)  Size:  33  x 13 
Gift  of  A.  J.  Parsons,  Esquire. 

SONNTAG,  William  Louis  American  School 

Born,  East  Liberty,  near  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania,  March  2,  1822;  died,  New 
York,  January  22,  1900.  Landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Associate  National  Aca- 
demy, 1860;  National  Adademy,  1861;  American  Water-Color  Society. 

288  CLASSIC  ITALIAN  LANDSCAPE , WITH  TEMPLE 

OF  VENUS 

Size:  36  x 60 

Presented  in  memory  of  Orson  D.  Munn  by  Messrs.  Charles  A.  Munn  and  Victor 
G.  Fischer. 

SPENCER,  Robert  American  School 

Born,  Harvard,  Nebraska,  December  1,  1879.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of 
William  M.  Chase,  F.  V.  Dumond,  Robert  Henri  and  Daniel  Garber.  Awards: 
Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1913;  Honorable  Mention, 
Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1913;  Sesnan  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  1914;  Inness  Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design, 


86] 


PAINTINGS 


1914;  Boston  Art  Club  Medal  and  Purchase  Prize,  1915;  Gold  Medal,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915;  Second  Altman  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1920;  Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh, 
1920. 

289  THE  RED  BOAT 

Size:  30  x 36 

STEELINK,  Willem  Dutch  School 

Born,  1856.  Painter  of  landscape  with  figure,  cattle,  or  sheep.  Studied  at  Acad- 
emies of  Amsterdam  and  Antwerp;  also  with  W.  Steelink,  Sr. 

290  SHEEP  COMING  FROM  FOREST 

(Water  Color)  Size:  15  x 25 

STETSON,  Charles  Walter  American  School 

Born,  Tiverton  Four  Corners,  Rhode  Island,  March  25,  1858;  died,  Rome,  Italy, 
July  21,  1911.  Painter  in  oils  and  water  colors.  Landscape,  figure,  portrait,  and 
still  life;  also  etcher.  Mainly  self-taught. 

291  A GALLEY  IS  LEAFING 

Painted  1901  Size:  20  x 24 

292  LIBRARY  FRIEZE , XIV  CENTURY , CHAUCER 

AND  DANTE 

Size:  12  x 48j£ 

Gift  of  the  widow  and  daughter  of  the  artist. 

STUART,  Gilbert  American  School 

Born,  Narragansett,  Rhode  Island,  December  3,  1755;  died,  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts, July  27,  1828.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  first  of  Cosmo  Alexander,  a Scotch  por- 
trait painter,  with  whom  he  went  to  Scotland,  in  1772.  In  1775  he  became  pupil  of, 
and  assistant  to,  Benjamin  West.  In  1785  he  set  up  a studio  of  his  own  in  London, 
achieving  marked  popularity  and  financial  success.  He  visited  Ireland  in  1788,  re- 
turning to  America  in  1792.  Among  his  sitters  in  Europe  were  three  kings:  Louis 
XVI,  George  III,  and  George  IV,  and  Prince  of  Wales.  Six  Presidents  of  the  Uni- 
ted States  s'at  to  him  for  their  portraits,  viz:  George  Washington,  John  Adams, 
Thomas  Jefferson,  James  Madison,  James  Monroe  and  John  Quincy  Adams.  After 
working  two  years  in  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Washington,  Stuart  settled  in 


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Thomas  Sully  297 — Portrait  of  Andrew  Jackson 


PAINTINGS 


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Boston  where  he  resided  the  remainder  of  his  life.  He  painted  but  two  (or  possibly 
three)  portraits  of  Washington  from  life — the  Lansdowne  portrait,  which  is  full 
length,  and  the  Athenaeum  portrait.  From  these  he  painted  many  replicas. 

293  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

Size:  29  x 24 

Stuart  brought  this  portrait  with  him  to  Washington  when  he  came  to  this  city 
to  paint  President  Jefferson  and  his  Cabinet.  It  was  purchased  from  Stuart  himself 
by  Col.  John  Tayloe,  of  Mount  Airy. 

Gift  of  Mrs  Benjamin  Ogle  Tayloe. 

294  CHIEF  JUSTICE  EDWARD  SHIPPEN , OF  PENN- 

SYLVANIA 

Size:  29  x 24 

295  COLONEL  SAMUEL  MILES 

Size:  29  x 24 

Gift  of  Miss  Elizabeth  F.  McKean. 


SULLY,  Robert  M.  American  School 

Born,  Petersburg,  Virginia,  July  17,  1803;  died,  1855.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of 
Nasmyth,  the  landscape  painter  of  Edinburgh,  and  later  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  Sully, 
in  Philadelphia.  Went  abroad  to  study  in  1824,  remaining  four  years. 

296  CHIEF  JUSTICE  JOHN  MARSHALL 

Size:  36  x 28 


SULLY,  Thomas  American  School 

Born,  Horncastle,  Lincolnshire,  England,  June  8,  1783;  died,  Philadelphia,  No- 
vember 5,  1872.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  M.  Belzons,  a French  miniature  painter, 
who  married  his  sister;  then  in  1808  of  Gilber  Stuart  in  Boston;  went  to  London  in 
1809  and  studied  under  Benjamin  West.  He  returned  to  America  in  1810  and  settled 
permanently  in  Philadelphia.  He  again  visited  England  in  1837-38,  and  in  the  latter 
year  painted  from  life  a full  length  portrait  of  Queen  Victoria.  Between  1820  and 
1840  he  exhibited  ten  portraits  at  the  Royal  Academy. 

297  ANDREW  JACKSON 

Painted  1825  Size:  97  x 60 


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PAIN  TINGS 


298  PORTRAIT  OF  THE  ARTIST 

Size:  30  x 25 

299  JAMES  MADISON 

Painted  1809  Size:  27  x 20 
Gift  of  Frederick  E.  Church,  Esquire. 

300  IDEAL  FEMALE  HEAD 

Size:  30  x 25 


SYMONS,  George  Gardiner  American  School 

Born,  Chicago,  Illinois,  1863.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Art  Institute  of  Chi- 
cago; also  studied  in  Paris,  Munich  and  London.  Awards:  Carnegie  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1909;  Evans  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1910;  Bronze  Medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Prize  and  Gold  Medal,  National  Arts  Club,  1912; 
Third  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran  Bronze  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of 
Art,  1912;  Saltus  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1913;  Second  Altman  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1919.  Member:  Associate  1910,  Academician  1911; 
National  Academy  of  Design;  Royal  Society  of  British  Artists;  Union  Internationale 
des  Beaux-Arts  et  des  Lettres;  Society  of  Western  Artists;  National  Arts  Club  (life); 
Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

301  WHERE  LONG  SHADOWS  LIE 

Size:  50  x 60 


TARBELL,  Edmund  Charles  American  School 

Born,  West  Groton,  Massachusetts,  April  26,  1862.  Genre  and  portrait  painter; 
also  teacher.  Pupil  of  Boston  Museum  School;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1890;  Shaw  Fund,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1893;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  First  Hall- 
garten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1894;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1895;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts,  1895;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1895;  Second  Elkins  Prize, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1896;  Honorable  Mention,  Tennessee  Ex- 
position, Nashville,  1897;  First  Prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1900;  Three  Medals, 
Boston  Charitable  Mechanics’  Association,  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Third  Prize,  1901;  Second  Prize,  1904  and  First  Prize,  1909,  Carnegie  Institute, 
Pittsburgh;  First  Prize,  Worcester  Museum,  1904;  Harris  Prize,  Chicago  Art  Insti- 
tute, 1907;  Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1908;  Saltus 


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Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1908;  First  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran 
Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1910;  Beck  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1911.  Elected:  National  Academecian,  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design,  1906;  Ten  American  Painters;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Letters;  Society  of  American  Painters,  Sculptors  and  Gravers;  Guild  of  Boston 
Artists;  Principal  The  Corcoran  School  of  Art. 

302  JOSEPHINE  AND  MERCIE 

Painted  1908  Size:  28  x 32 

303  PORTRAIT  OF  CHARLES  C.  GLOVER , ESQUIRE 

President  of  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1906 
Painted  1918  Size:  33  x 38 

THAYER,  Abbott  Handerson  American  School 

Born,  Boston,  Massachusetts,  August  12, 1849.  Painter.  Pupil  of  Ecole  des  Beaux- 
Arts  in  Paris,  under  Gerome  and  Lehmann.  Awarded:  Saltus  Medal,  National  Aca- 
demy of  Design,  1915.  First  Prize,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1920.  Elected 
Associate,  National  Academy,  1898;  National  Academy,  1901;  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1879;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Societa  delle  Belle  Arti  De- 
nominata  de  San  Luca,  Rome. 

304  STUDY  HEAD  OF  A YOUNG  GIRL 

Size:  16  x 13 

Gift  of  Victor  G.  Fischer,  Esquire. 

THORNE,  William  American  School 

Born,  Delavan,  Wisconsin,  1864.  Painter.  Pupil  of  Constant,  Lefebvre,  and 
Laurens  in  Paris.  Awards:  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1888;  Honorable 
Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1891;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo, 
1911.  Elected,  Associate,  National  Academy,  1902;  National  Academy,  1913;  So- 
ciety of  American  Artists,  1893. 

305  THE  TERRACE 

Painted  1906  Size:  41  x 27 

TILTON,  John  Rollin  American  School 

Born,  London,  New  Hampshire,  June  2,  1828;  died,  Rome  Italy,  March  22,  1888. 
Landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Settled  in  Rome  in  1852.  The  London  Daily  News 


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wrote  of  him,  “He  was  the  first  American  painter  since  Benjamin  West  to  receive 
special  commendation  from  the  President  of  the  Royal  Academy.”  He  was  the 
recipient  of  Honorary  Degrees  of  M.  A.  and  Ph.  D.  from  Dartmouth  College. 

306  VENETIAN  FISHING  BOATS 

Painted,  Rome  Size:  30  x 49 

TOM,  Jan  Bedys  Dutch  School 

Born,  Boskoop,  March  4,  1813.  Landscape  and  cattle  painter.  Pupil  of  Andreas 
Schelfhout. 

307  CATTLE 

Size:  10  x 14j£ 

Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 

TROYON,  Constant  French  School 

Born,  Sevres,  August  28,  1810;  died,  Paris,  March  20,  1865.  Landscape  and  ani- 
mal painter.  Pupil  of  Riocreux  and  Poupart.  Introduced  cattle  into  his  landscapes 
after  1848.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1838;  Second  Class,  1840;  First  Class,  1846,  1848, 
1855;  Legion  of  Honor,  1849.  Member  of  the  Amsterdam  Academy.  Diploma  to  the 
Memory  of  Deceased  Artists.  Exposition  Universelle,  1878. 

308  THE  DRINKING  PLACE 

Size:  27  x 35 

TRUESDELL,  Gaylord  Sangston  American  School 

Born,  Waukegan,  Illinois,  June  1,  1850;  died,  New  York,  June  14,  1899.  Animal 
painter.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  and  of  A. 
Morot  and  Cormon,  in  Paris.  Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Exposition  Universelle,  1889; 
Second  Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1892;  Hors  Concours,  Salon  des  Champs  Elysees. 

309  GOING  TO  PASTURE 

Painted  1889  Size:  77  x 102 

TRYON,  Dwight  William  American  School 

Born,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  August  13,  1849.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  C. 
Daubigny,  Jacquesson  de  la  Chevreuse,  A.  Guillemet  and  H.  Harpignies  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Bronze  Medal,  Boston,  1882;  Gold  Medals,  1886  and  1887;  American  Art 
Association,  New  York;  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1887; 


\ine  and  Mercie 


Edmund  C.  Tarbell 


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Ellsworth  Prijze,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  1888;  Palmer  Prize,  Chicago  Interstate  Ex- 
position, 1889;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1889;  First  Class  Gold 
Medal,  Munich  Exposition,  1892;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893; 
First  Prize,  Cleveland  Interstate  Exposition,  1895;  First  Prize,  Tennessee  Centen- 
nial, Nashville,  1897;  Gold  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1898;  Chrono- 
logical Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1899;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Silver  Medal, 
Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected,  Associate, 
National  Academy,  1890;  National  Academy,  1891;  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1882;  American  Water  Color  Society;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

310  THE  END  OF  DAY 

Size:  31  x 46 


TURNER,  Helen  M.  American  School 

Born,  Louisville,  Kentucky.  Painter  and  teacher.  Pupil  of  Art  Students’  League, 
New  York,  under  Cox.  Awards:  Elling  Prize  for  landscape,  New  York  Women’s 
Art  Club,  1912;  Agar  Prize,  Association  of  Women  Painters  and  Sculptors,  New 
York,  1913;  Shaw  Memorial  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1913;  Honorable 
Mention,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  1913.  Elected,  Associate,  National  Academy, 
1913 ; New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Allied  Artists  of  America;  Association  of  Women 
Painters  and  Sculptors. 

311  GIRL  WITH  A LANTERN 

Painted  1914  Size:  44  x 34 


TWACHTMAN,  John  H.  American  School 

Born,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  August  4,  1853;  died,  Gloucester,  Massachusetts,  August 
8,  1902.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  School  of  Design  and  Frank  Duveneck,  in 
Cincinnati;  Loefftz,  in  Munich;  Academie  Julien,  in  Paris,  under  Boulanger  and 
Lefebvre.  Member  of  Society  of  American  Painters  and  Ten  American  Painters. 
Awards:  Webb  Prize,  Society  American  Artists,  1888;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion, Chicago,  1893;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia,  1895;  Honorable  Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1899; 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901. 

312  THE  WATERFALL 

Size:  30  x 22 


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ULRICH,  Charles  Frederic  American  School 

Born,  New  York  City,  October  18,  1858;  died,  Berlin,  Germany,  May  15,  1908. 
Figure  painter.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York;  and  of  Loefftz 
and  Lindenschmidt,  Munich.  Awards:  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1884;  Prize,  $2,500,  American  Art  Association,  New  York,  1886;  Honorable  Men- 
tion;Paris  Exposition,  1889,  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893.  Elected 
Associate,  National  Academy,  1883. 

313  IN  THE  LAND  OF  PROMISE  ( CASTLE  GARDEN) 

Painted  1884  Size:  29  x 36 


VAIL,  Eugene  American  School 

Born,  Saint-Servan,  France,  of  American  father,  September  29,  1857.  Marine 
and  figure  painter.  Pupil  of  Art  Students’  League,  New  York,  under  Beckwith  and 
Chase;  ficole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris,  under  Cabanel,  Dagnan-Bouveret  and  Collin. 
Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  1886,  and  Third  Class  Gold  Medal,  1888,  Paris  Salon; 
First  Class  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Grand  Diploma  of  Honor,  Berlin; 
Second  Medal,  Munich;  First  Class  Medal,  Antwerp;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Ex- 
position, 1904;  First  Medal,  Liege  Exposition,  1905;  Legion  of  Honor,  1894. 

314  READY  ABOUT 

Painted  1888  Size:  94  x 125 


VANDERLYN,  John  American  School 

Born,  Kingston,  New  York,  October,  1776;  died,  Kingston,  September  23,  1852. 
Portrait  and  history  painter.  Pupil  of  Gilbert  Stuart  in  New  York.  Studied  in 
1796-1801  in  Paris  where  he  painted  from  1803  to  1815.  Awarded  Medal  at  Paris 
(1808)  for  his  “Marius  Among  the  Ruins  of  Carthage.” 

315  PRESIDENT  ZACHARY  TAYLOR 

Painted  from  life,  1852  Size:  29  x 24 


VAN  MARCKE,  Emile  French  School 

Born,  Sevres,  August  20,  1827;  died,  Hyeres,  December  24,  1890.  Landscape  and 
animal  painter.  Pupil  of  Constant  Troyon.  Awards:  Medals,  1867,  1869  and  1870; 
First  Class  Medal,  1878;  Legion  of  Honor,  1872.  The  influence  of  Troyon  is  evident 
in  many  of  his  works. 


Constant  Troyon  30# — j 7^  J)rinking  Place 


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316  LANDSCAPE  WITH  CATTLE 

Size:  24  x 30 

317  COWS  IN  MEADOW 

Size:  23  x 33 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 

318  THE  PASTURE 

Size:  29  x 26 

Bequeathed  by  the  late  Mrs.  Amelia  B.  Lazarus. 


VELY,  Anatole  French  School 

Born,  Ronsoy  (Somme),  February  20,  1838;  died,  Paris,  January  11,  1882.  His- 
tory and  genre  painter.  Pupil  of  Valenciennes  Academy,  and  in  Paris  of  Signol,  and 
the  ficole  des  Beaux-Arts.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1874;  Second  Class,  1880. 

319  THE  TALKING  WELL 

Painted  1873  Size:  72  x 39 


VENNEMAN,  Charles  Ferdinand  Flemish  School 

Born,  Ghent,  Belgium,  January  6,  1803;  died,  1875.  Genre,  landscape  and  ani- 
mal painter.  Pupil  of  Ghent  Academy,  where  he  won  several  prizes;  and  in  Antwerp 
of  De  Braekeleer.  Awarded  Medal,  Antwerp,  1845.  Began  his  career  as  a decora- 
tive painter,  but  in  1836  determined  to  devote  himself  to  easel  pictures. 

320  THE  VILLAGE  DOCTOR 

Painted  1850  Size:  19  x 23 


VI BERT,  Jean  Georges  French  School 

Born,  Paris,  September  30,  1840;  died  there,  July  27,  1902.  Genre  painter.  Pupil 
of  Picot  and  Barrais.  Medals,  1864,  1867, 1868;  Third  Class,  1878;  Legion  of  Honor, 
1870. 

321  THE  SCHISM 

Painted  1874  Size:  15  x 21 


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VOLK,  Douglas  American  School 

Born,  Pittsfield,  Massachusetts,  February  23,  1856.  Figure  and  portrait  painter, 
also  teacher.  Pupil  of  Gerome  in  Paris.  Son  of  the  sculptor,  Leonard  W.  Volk. 
Awards:  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Shaw  purchase,  Society  of  Ameri- 
can Artists,  1899;  First  Prize,  Colonial  Exhibition,  Boston,  1899;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  Carolina  Art  Associa- 
tion, 1907;  Proctor  Portrait  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1910;  Saltus  Gold 
Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1910;  Gold  Medal,  National  Arts  Club,  1915; 
Maynard  Portrait  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1915;  Gold  Medal,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Elected  Associate,  Na- 
tional Academy,  1898;  National  Academy,  1899;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1880. 

322  ACCUSED  OF  WITCHCRAFT 

Size:  40  x 50 

VON  THOREN,  OTTO  German  School 

Born,  Vienna,  1828;  died,  Paris,  July  15,  1889.  Animal  and  landscape  painter. 
Studied  in  Brussels  and  Paris.  Member  of  the  Vienna  and  St.  Petersburg  Acad- 
emies. Medals:  Paris,  1865;  Munich,  1869;  Vienna,  1882;  Order  of  Francis  Joseph; 
Russian  Order  of  Vladimir.  He  was  regarded  as  one  of  the  best  animal  painters  of 
his  time.  He  took  up  painting  after  having  served  in  the  Austrian  army  in  the  cam- 
paigns of  1848-49. 

323  LOST  DOGS 

Painted  1873  Size:  58  x 48 


WALDO,  Samuel  American  School 

Born,  Windham,  Connecticut,  1783;  died,  New  York,  1861.  Portrait  painter. 
His  first  teacher  was  afterwards  the  well-known  General  Eaton;  later,  at  the  age  of 
sixteen,  he  studied  under  a portrait  painter  by  the  name  of  Stewart,  at  Hartford, 
Connecticut.  He  first  practiced  his  profession  in  Charleston,  South  Carolina; 
painted  in  London  in  1806-1809,  and  spent  the  rest  of  his  professional  life  in  New 
York. 

324  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PARKE  CUSTIS,  OF 
ARLINGTON , VIRGINIA 

Size:  36  x 29 


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WALKER,  Horatio  American  School 

Born,  Listowel,  Ontario,  Canada,  1858.  Removed  to  New  York  in  1885.  Painter. 
Awards:  Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Association,  1887;  Evans  Prize,  American  Wa- 
ter Color  Society,  1888;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Gold  Medal  and 
Diploma,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Ex- 
position, Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal  for 
oil  and  Gold  Medal  for  water  color,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal  of 
Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1906;  First  Prize,  Worcester, 
1907;  Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915. 
Elected  Associate  National  Academy,  1890;  National  Academy,  1891;  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1887;  National  Society  of  Mural  Painters;  National  Institute  of 
Arts  and  Letters. 

325  AVE  MARIA 

Painted  1906  Size:  46  x 34 

WARNER,  Everett  Longley  American  School 

Born,  Vinton,  Iowa,  July  16,  l877.  Landscape  painter  and  etcher.  Pupil  of  Art 
Students’  League,  New  York;  and  Julien  Academy,  Paris.  Awards:  First  Corcoran 
Prize,  Washington  Water  Color  Club,  1902;  Sesnan  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  1908;  Silver  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Second  Hall- 
garten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1912;  Evans  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club, 
1913;  Bronze  Medal,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1913;  Vezin  Prize,  Salmagundi 
Club,  1914;  Silver  Medal  for  Painting  and  Bronze  Medal  for  Etching,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Member  of  New  York 
Water  Colpr  Club;  American  Water  Color  Society.  Elected,  Associate,  National 
Academy,  1913. 

326  BROADWAY  ON  A RAINY  EVENING 

(Water  Color)  Size:  18  x 24 

WEBER,  Paul  German  School 

Born,  Darmstadt,  1823.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Lucas;  and  of  the  Stadel 
Institute  in  Frankfort;  went  to  Munich  where  he  studied  chiefly  from  nature; 
visited  the  East  in  1846,  then  studied  in  Antwerp  under  Deichmann.  From  1848 
to  1858  he  traveled  in  America,  and  lived  in  Philadelphia;  returned  to  Europe  and 
visited  Switzerland,  France  and  Great  Britian,  and  settled  in  Munich.  Many  of 
his  pictures  are  in  America. 

327  SCENE  IN  THE  CATSKILLS 

Painted  1858  Size:  21  x 17 


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WEEKS,  Edwin  Lord  American  School 

Bom,  Boston,  1849;  died,  Paris,  France,  November,  1903.  Landscape  and  figure 
painter.  Pupil  in  Paris  of  the  Bcole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Bonnat  and  Gerome.  Awarded 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1885.  Sketched  and  painted  in  Cairo,  Jerusalem, 
Damascus,  and  Tangier,  and  is  particularly  noted  for  pictures  of  Eastern  life. 

328  DEPARTURE  FOR  THE  HUNT— INDIA 

Painted  1884  Size:  36  x 50 


WEIR,  Julian  Alden  American  School 

Born,  West  Point,  New  York,  August  30,  1852;  died,  New  York  City,  December 
8,  1919.  Painter  and  etcher.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Robert  W.  Weir,  at  West  Point 
and  of  Gerome,  in  Paris.  Awards:  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1882;  Silver 
Medal  for  Painting  and  Bronze  Medal  for  Drawing,  Paris  Exposition.  1889;  Prize, 
$2,000,  American  Art  Association,  New  York;  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1897;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal  for  Paintings  and 
Silver  for  Engravings,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Inness  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1906;  Lip- 
pincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1910;  Harris  Silver  Medal, 
Chicago  Art  Institute,  1912;  Beck  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1913;  First  Wm.  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran  Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery 
of  Art,  1914.  Elected,  Associate,  National  Academy,  1885;  National  Academy, 
1886,  and  President,  1915-1917;  American  Water  Color  Society;  Ten  American 
Painters;  National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

329  AUTUMN 

Size:  36  x 29 

330  PORTRAIT  OF  MISS  De  L. 

Awarded  the  First  William  A.  Clark  Prize  of  $2,000,  accompanied  by  the  Cor- 
coran Gold  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  1916. 

Size:  30  x 25 


WEST,  Benjamin  American  School 

Born,  Springfield,  Pennsylvania,  October  10,  1738;  died,  London,  March  11,  1820. 
History  and  portrait  painter;  also  imaginative  subjects.  West  began  to  draw  when 
seven  years  old  and  took  his  first  lessons  in  preparing  colors  from  the  Cherokee  In- 
dians. After  a little  instruction  from  a painter  named  Williams,  he  set  up,  when 
eighteen  years  old,  in  Philadelphia  as  a portrait  painter;  whence  removed  to  New 


Julian  Alden  Weid  350 — Portrait  of  Miss  de  L. 


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York,  and  in  1760  he  went  to  Italy  where  he  remained  until  1763,  when  he  settled  in 
London.  Through  his  pictures,  one  of  which  was  bought  by  George  III,  he  won  roy- 
al patronage,  which  he  long  enjoyed.  From  1769  to  1801,  he  received  all  orders  from 
the  King,  who  made  him  his  historical  painter  (1772).  On  the  death  of  Sir  Joshua 
Reynolds  (1792),  West  succeeded  him  as  President  of  the  Royal  Academy,  of  which 
he  had  been  one  of  the  founders,  in  1786,  and  with  the  exception  of  a few  months, 
held  that  office  until  1815. 

331  CUPID  AND  PSYCHE 

Painted  1808  Size:  53  x 56 

WEYL,  Max  American  School 

Born,  Miihlem,  Wiirtemburg,  Germany,  December  1,  1837;  died,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  July  6,  1914.  Landscape  painter.  Self-taught.  Awards:  First  Prize,  Society 
of  Washington  Artists,  1901;  Parsons  Prize,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1904. 
Member  of  Society  of  Washington  Artists.  He  came  to  America  in  1855  and  settled 
in  Washington.  Exhibited  at  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  and  at 
the  Prize  Fund  Exhibition  at  the  American  Art  Galleries  in  1883. 

332  LOVER’S  LANE 

Painted  1904  Size:  25  x 32 

333  APPROACHING  NIGHT 

Painted  1891  Size:  18  x 24 

334  FOREST  IN  THE  SAPPHIRE  COUNTRY , NORTH 

CAROLINA 

Painted  1906  Size:  42  x 52 
Gift  of  Emil  Berliner,  Esquire. 

WHITTREDGE,  Worthington  American  School 

Born,  Springfield,  Ohio,  May  22,  1820;  died,  Summit,  New  Jersey,  February  27, 
1910.  Landscape  painter.  Pupil  of  Andreas  Achenbach,  in  Diisseldorf.  Awards : 
Bronze  Medal,  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Elected  National  Academy,  1861,  and. 
President  in  1874. 

335  TROUT  BROOK  IN  THE  CATSKILLS 

Painted  1875  Size:  35  x 48 


98] 


PAIN  TINGS 


WILES,  Irving  Ramsey 


American  School 


Born,  Utica,  New  York,  April  8,  1861.  Portrait  painter.  Pupil  of  his  father,  L. 
M.  Wiles;  of  Chase  and  of  Beckwith,  in  New  York;  Carolus-Duran,  in  Paris. 
Awards:  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1886;  Clarke  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1889;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1889; 
Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color 
Society,  1897;  Medal,  Tennessee  Centennial,  Nashville,  1897;  Shaw  Prize,  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  First  Corcoran  Prize,  Society  of  Wash- 
ington Artists,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Silver  Medal,  Ap- 
palachian Exposition,  Knoxville,  1910;  Gold  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910; 
Proctor  Portrait  Prize,  National  Academy  ofJOesign,  1913;  Gold  Medal,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915 ; Maynard  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1919.  Elected:  Associate,  National  Academy,  1889;  National 
Academy,  1897;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1887;  American  Water  Color  Society; 
National  Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 


Born,  Lynn,  Massachusetts,  July  14,  1864.  Landscape  and  marine  painter  .and 
etcher.  Pupil  of  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  in  Boston;  and  of  Julian 
Academy  in  Paris  under  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Third  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club; 
Gold  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Second  Prize,  Tennessee  Centennial,  Nash- 
ville, 1897;  Two  Medals,  Mechanics’  Fair,  Boston;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition; 
1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-America'n  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  First  Prize,  Wor- 
cester Museum,  1903;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Honorable  Mention, 
Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1905;  Second  Prize,  Worcester,  1907;  Silver  Medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Exposition,  1910;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1911; 
Second  William  A.  Clark  Prize  and  Corcoran  Silver  Medal,  The  Corcoran  Gallery 
of  Art,  1914;  Gold  Medal  for  Oil  and  Medal  of  Honor  for  Water  Colors,  Panama- 
Pacific  International  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  1915.  Member:  Society  of  Ameri- 
can Artists,  1899;  Associate,  1906,  Academician,  1907,  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, New  York  City;  American  Water  Color  Society;  Boston  Water  Color  Club 
(President);  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  St.  Botolph  Club;  Copley  Society  1900; 
Guild  of  Boston  Artists. 


336  THE  STUDENT 


Size:  30  x 25 


WOODBURY,  Charles  H. 


American  School 


337  MONADNOCK 


Painted  1912  Size:  36  x 48 


Charles  H.  Woodbury  337—MonaMock 


PAINTINGS 


[99 


WRIGHT,  Joseph  American  School 

Born,  Bordentown,  New  Jersey,  July  16,  1756;  died,  Philadelphia,  1793.  Portrait 
painter;  also  engraver.  Pupil  of  Benjamin  West,  and  also  of  John  Hoppner  who 
married  his  sister.  He  was  the  son  of  Patience  Wright,  the  first  American  modeller, 
and  accompanied  the  mother  to  London  when  she  settled  there  about  the  year  1772, 
and  from  her  inherited  his  artistic  instinct.  He  returned  to  America  in  1782.  In 
that  year  he  was  appointed  by  George  Washington  as  the  first  engraver  and  die- 
sinker  at  the  newly  established  mint  in  Philadelphia. 

338  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 

Painted  1782  Size:  30  x 25 

(On  the  back  of  the  stretcher  is  this  inscription:  “This  picture  of  Dr.  Franklin  was 
painted  at  Paris,  1782,  and  was  presented  by  him  to  Mr.  William  Hod  son,  of  Cole- 
man Street,  as  a token  of  his  regard  and  friendship.”) 

WYANT,  Alexander  American  School 

Born,  Port  Washington,  Ohio,  January  11,  1836.  Died,  New  York,  1892.  Land- 
scape painter.  Went  abroad  about  1866,  became  pupil  of  Hans  Gude  in  Carlsruhe, 
and  a student  of  the  works  of  Turner  and  Constable  in  London.  Elected,  Associate, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1868;  National  Academy,  1869.  Exhibited  first  at 
the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  in  1865. 

339  LANDSCAPE 

Size:  36  x 59 

WYLIE,  Robert  American  School 

Born,  Isle  of  Man,  1839;  died,  Pont  Aven,  Brittany,  February  13,  1877.  Genre 
painter.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fjne  Arts,  by  the  Directors  of 
which  he  was  sent  in  1863  to  France  to  study;  entered  the  I^cole  des  Beaux-Arts  and 
worked  under  Gerome.  Awarded  Second  Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1872.  As  a 
child  he  was  brought  to  America  by  his  parents  who  settled  in  Philadelphia. 

340  A FORTUNE  TELLER  OF  BRITTANY 

Size:  32  x 48 


YOUNG,  Charles  Morris  American  School 

Born,  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania,  September  23,  1869.  Landscape  painter. 
Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  and  of  Colarossi 


100] 


PAIN  TINGS 


Academy,  Paris,  Awards:  Toppan  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1894;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold  Medal,  Philadelphia  Art  Club,  1908;  Honorable 
Mention,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburgh,  1910;  Silver  Medal,  Buenos  Aires  Exposi- 
tion, 1910;  Gold  Medal,  Panama-Pacific  International  Exposition,  1915.  Member 
of  Philadelphia  Art  Club  and  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club. 

341  THE  NORTH  WIND 

Painted  1915  Size:  30  x 40 


ZIEM,  Felix  French  School 

Born,  Beaune  (Cote-d’Or)  February  25,  1821;  died,  Paris,  November  12,  1911. 
Architecture  and  marine  painter.  Pupil  of  Art  School  of  Dijon.  His  Venetian  pic- 
tures have  won  him  world-wide  reputation.  Medals:  Third  Class,  1851,  1855;  First 
Class,  1852;  Legion  of  Honor,  1857;  Officer,  1878. 

342  CONSTANTINOPLE , FROM  THE  GOLDEN  HORN 

Painted  1874  Size:  32  x 50 

343  STREET  IN  CAIRO 

Size:  26  x 14 

Gift  of  the  heirs  of  the  estate  of  the  late  George  E.  Lemon. 


Alexander  Wyant  339 — Landscape 


INDEX  OF  PAINTINGS 


No. 

Accused  of  Witchcraft  . . 322 
Adoration  of  the  Shepherds  196 
Afterglow,  Grand  Canyon, 

Arizona 241 

Allegro  and  Penseroso  ...  29 

Amazon  and  Her  Children, 

The 178 

Ancestor,  An 191 

Anthony,  Susan  B 124 

Antique  Statue 287 

Approaching  Night  ....  333 
Approaching  Storm,  The  . 85 

April  Landscape 116 

Arab  Spy,  An 74 

Autumn 329 

Autumn  Afternoon  on  Lake 

George 170 

Autumn  on  Massachusetts 

Coast 283 

Autumn  Scene  on  the  Hud- 
son   93 

Autumnal  Corn  and  Grapes  232 

Ave  Maria 325 

Baldart  Castle,  Kilkee, 
County  Clare,  Ireland  . . 259 
Banks  of  the  Adige,  The  . 260 
Beach  at  Scheveningen,  Hol- 
land  165 

Bertha 139 

Bismarck,  Otto  Fuerst  von  176 

Boat-House, Winter,  Harlem 

River 174 

Boudoir,  The 204 

Brass  Kettle,  The  ....  35 

Brittany  Widow 25 

Broadway  on  a Rainy  Even- 
ing   326 

Broken  Ground  Near  the 

Village 86 

Bryant,  William  Cullen  . . 106 


No. 

Bull 18 

Bull-dog 134 

Burns  Cottage 228 

Butterflies 156 

Butterfly,  The 183 

By  the  Creek,  Sonoma  . . 166 

Caesar  Dead 118 

Calhoun, John  C.(Hubard)  . 148 
Calhoun,  John  C.  (King)  . . 172 

Canton  Street 8 

Cape  Porpoise 269 

Cardinal  Questioning  Aco- 
lytes  137 

Carlisle,  James  M 3 

Cattle  307 

Cattle  on  the  Seashore  near 

Scheveningen 34 

Champigny 78 

Charlotte  Corday  in  Prison  . 219 

Clark,  William  A 43 

Classic  Italian  Landscape, 
with  Temple  of  Venus  . . 288 

Clay,  Henry 151 

Cliffs  of  Normandy,  The  . 284 
Coast  of  New  England  . . 258 
Coast  of  New  Jersey  . . . 257 
Cockpit,  Nearing  the  Issue  . 17 

Cod,  An  English 44 

Colorado  Plains 15 

Concarneau,  Road  to  . . . 236 
Constantinople  from  the 

Golden  Horn 342 

Corday  in  Prison,  Charlotte  219 
Corcoran,  William  Wilson  . 103 
Cornish  Landscape  ....  238 
Cornwall  Hills,  In  the  . . 215 
Count  Eberhard  of  Wiirtem- 

berg 276 

Cows  in  Meadow 317 

Cromwell  and  Milton  ...  179 


101 


102] 


INDEX  OF  PAINTINGS 


Cupid  and  Psyche 

Custis,  G.  W.  Parke  .... 

Dawn 

Deborah  

Deepening  Shadows,  The  . 
Delaware  River,  The .... 

Departure,  The 

Departure  for  the  Hunt,  In- 
dia   

Dickinson, Portrait  of  Sidney 

E 

Disagreement 

Drinking  Place,  The.  . . . 
Drought  in  Egypt,  The  . . 
Drove  at  the  Ford,  The  . . 

Duck-Shooting 

Durand,  A.  B.  (portrait  of)  . 

Dutchman,  A 

Eastern  Sky  at  Sunset  . . 
Edge  of  the  Forest  (Dewey) 
Edge  of  the  Forest  (Durand 
Edict  of  William  the  Testy  . 

Effect  of  Snow 

El  Bravo  Toro 

Emigrant’s  Letter,  The.  . . 

End  of  Day,  The 

English  Cod,  An 

En  Provence 

Environs  de  Cremieu  . . . 
Environs  de  Morestel  . . . 

Eventide 

Fading  Day 

Famille,  La 

Family  of  Satyrs,  A . . . . 
Farm  House,  The  .... 

Female  Head  ...... 

Femme  au  Chien,  La  . . . 
Festival  of  Santa  Lucia,  Na- 
ples   

Fete  of  St.  John  in  Dalecar- 
lia,  Sweden 


No- 

Fine  Weather 47 

First  Born,  The 234 

First  Snow,  The 281 

Fish 265 

Fisherman’s  Wife,  A.  . . . 132 
Flower  Piece  (Couder)  . . 59 

Flower  Piece  (with  cat)  . . 58 

Flowers,  Vase  of 161 

Fog  110 

Fontainebleau,  Scene  at  . . 54 

Forest  in  the  Sapphire  Coun- 
try, North  Carolina  . . . 334 
Forester  at  Home,  The.  . . 173 
Fortune  Teller,  The  ....  190 
Fortune  Teller  of  Brittany, A 340 
Franklin,  Benjamin  . . . .338 
French  Cuirassiers  Bringing 
in  Bavarian  Prisoners  . . 82 

Fruit  (Preyer) 242 

Fruit  (Saint-Jean)  ....  270 

Fun  and  Fright 49 

Galley  is  Leaving,  A.  . . . 291 
General  of  the  First  Empire  81 

Girl  and  Pets 162 

Girl  in  Brown 280 

Girl  Sewing 264 

Girl  With  a Lantern . . . .311 
Giverny  Heights,  Valley  of 

the  Seine  from 263 

Gloucester  Harbor,  In  . . .233 
Glover,  Portrait  of  Charles 

C 303 

Going  to  Pasture 309 

Great  Blizzard  of  1899,  The  225 
Groupe  D’Amis 189 

Halt  of  Hunters  at  Fontaine- 
bleau   22 

Hamlet  on  the  Seine,  A . . 64 

Happy  Family,  The  ...  71 

Harbor  of  New  York,  The  . 42 

Heir  Presumptive,  The  . . 20 


No. 

331 

324 

180 

88 

68 

249 

52 

328 

87 

206 

308 

239 

129 

245 

108 

4 

188 

83 

97 

21 

185 

211 

138 

310 

44 

237 

247 

246 

205 

286 

181 

243 

210 

62 

39 

1 

272 


INDEX  OF  PAINTINGS 


[103 


No. 

Helping  Hand,  The  ....  256 

Henry,  Joseph 150 

High  Bank,  Genesee  River  . 171 

Holland  Cattle 73 

House  Maid,  The 227 

House  of  Representatives, 

The  Old  . .......  212 

Hudson  River,  Logging  . . 146 
Ideal  Female  Head  ....  300 

Incoming  Tide 28 

In  Gloucester  Harbor  . . .233 


Interior  (De  Marne)  . . 76,  77 
Interior  of  A Cottage  . . . 157 
In  the  Cornwall  Hills  . . .215 
In  the  Glittering  Moonlight  251 
In  the  Land  of  Promise  (Cas- 


tle Garden) 313 

Inundation,  The 186 

Issue  at  the  Cockpit,  Near- 
ing the 17 

Jackson,  Andrew 297 

Jackson,  General  T.  J.  . . 102 

January 199 

Japanese  Screen,  The  . . . 253 
Joan  of  Arc  in  Infancy.  . . 140 
Johnson,  Col.  Richard  M.  . 221 
Josephine  and  Mercie  . . . 302 
Judgment  of  Paris,  The  . . 121 
Justice  to  Levin  Pyn  . . . 226 
Kauffmann,  Samuel  Hay.  . 7 

La  Crosse  Playing  Among 
the  Sioux  Indians  ....  100 

Lady  and  Dog 240 

Lady  in  Pink  114 

Lady  With  a Mask  ....  84 

La  Famille  181 

La  Femme  au  Chien.  ...  39 

Lake  George 38 

Land  and  Sea,  The  ....  89 

Land  of  Promise  (Castle 

Garden) 313 

Landscape  (Cazin) 41 


No. 

Landscape  (Courbet)  ...  60 

Landscape  (Daubigny)  . . 66 

Landscape  (Doughty)  ...  90 

Landscape  (Inness)  ....  153 
Landscape  (Monticelli)  . . 207 
Landscape  (Rousseau)  . . 268 
Landscape  (Wyant)  ....  339 


Landscape  and  Cattle 

(Robbe)  . 262 

Landscape:  Twilight.  . . . 202 
Landscape  With  Cattle  (Van 

Marcke) 316 

Landscape  With  Figures  . . 75 

Lasteyrie,  M 231 

Last  of  the  Buffalo,  The  . . 13 

Late  Autumn  Moonrise  . . 112 

Lee,  General  R.  E 101 

Leisure  and  Labor  ....  193 
Library  Frieze,  XIV  Cen- 
tury; Chaucer  and  Dante  292 

Light  on  the  Sea,  A 145 

Long  Island  Farm,  A . . . 282 
Longshoreman’s  Noon,  The  30 

Long  Story,  The 218 

Lorette 115 

Lost  Dogs 323 

Lover’s  Lane 332 

McGuire,  James  C 105 

McKenney,  Col.  Thomas  L.  104 

Madison,  James 299 

Malbone,  Edward  G.  (por- 
trait of)  . . 192 

Marshall,  Chief  Justice  John  296 

Mask,  The  49 

Maternity 195 

May  Night 200 

Meadow  Flower,  A . . . . 2 

Mercy’s  Dream  149 

Messer,  Portrait  of  Edmund 

C.) 154 

Mid-Day  Dreams  ....  122 
Midsummer 144 


104] 


INDEX  OF  PAINTINGS 


Miles,  Col.  Samuel  .... 

Model,  The 

Monadnock 

Monk  Fishing 

Moonlight  by  the  Sea  . . . 
Moonlight:  Coast  Scene  . . 
Moonlight  in  Holland  . . . 
Moonlight  on  a Calm  Sea  . 
Moonrise  and  Twilight  . . 
Moonrise  in  Madeira  . . . 
Morning  after  Snow  .... 

Morrill,  Justin  S 

Morris,  Portrait  of  Commo- 
dore Charles  ...... 

Mother  and  Child  .... 

Mountain  Road,  The  . . . 
Mountain  Stream  .... 

Mount  Corcoran 

Mount  Washington,  Sketch 

of 

MyDaughter 

Nailmakers,  The 

Narcissa 

Nearing  the  Issue  at  the 

Cockpit 

Nedjma — Odalisque  . . . 
New  England  Street,  A . . 
New  York  Window,  The 

Niagara  Falls 

Night 

Nile — Evening,  The  . . . 
No  Man’s  Land,  Arizona.  . 
Northeast  Headlands — New 

England  Coast 

North  Wind,  The 

November  Hillsides  .... 
November  Morning  .... 

October 

October  on  Massachusetts 

Coast 

Odalisque — Nedjma  .... 
Old  Castle  in  Bavaria,  An  . 


No. 

Old  Cottage;  Reflected  in 

Water 95 

Old  House  of  Representa- 
tives, The 212 

Old  Sea  Captain 67 

Old  Shepherd,  The  ....  48 

Old  Westover  Mansion,  The  142 
On  the  Coast  of  New  Eng- 
land   258 

On  the  Coast  of  New  Jersey  257 
On  the  Pincian  Hill,  Rome  . 137 

On  he  Sea  Coast 19 

Open  Fire,  The 252 

Open  Window,  The  ....  11 

Ornans:  Birthplace  of  the 

Artist 61 

Outskirts  of  the  Village  . . 57 

Oyster  Gatherers  of  Cancale, 

The 273 

Paddy’s  Mark  ......  223 

Page,  William 175 

Parthenon,  Ruins  of  the  . . 120 
Passing  Regiment,  The  . . 80 

Pastoral  Visit,  A 27 

Pasture,  The ,318 

Pathetic  Song,  The  ....  99 

Peabody,  George 136 

Penelope 194 

Peon  es  (Lockwood)  . . . 184 

Peonies  (Rook) 266 

Piazza  of  St.  Peter’s,  Rome  . 208 
Pincian  Hill,  Rome  ....  137 
Pompton  Plains,  N.  J.  . . . 261 
Pond  of  the  Great  Oak,  The  94 
Pope  Julius  II,  with  others  . 9 

Poplars,  Chatham,  Mass.  . 133 
Portrait  (Girl  with  MuflF)  . . 125 
Portrait  (John  Jackson)  . . 158 
Portrait  of  Miss  de  L.  . . . 330 
Poudon  Commons,  The  . . 69 

Preparing  for  Church  . . . 113 


No. 

295 

45 

337 

187 

96 

164 

40 

36 

203 

143 

278 

135 

277 

32 

214 

56 

12 

169 

10 

14 

168 

17 

271 

147 

131 

50 

248 

5 

123 

130 

341 

63 

224 

220 

119 

271 

222 


INDEX  OF  PAINTINGS  [105 


No. 

Procession  of  the  Sacred  Bull 

Apis-Osiris 26 

Pyn,  Levin,  Justice  to  . . . 226 
RailwayYards, Winter  Even- 
ing   254 

Randolph,  John 126 

Ready  About 314 

Rebecca  at  the  Well  . . . 267 

Red  Boat,  The 289 

Return,  The . 53 

Return  from  Market  ...  31 

Road  that  Leads  Them 

Home,  The 98 

Road  to  Concarneau,  The  . 236 
Rocky  Precipice  and  Moun- 
tains   65 

Rome  from  the  Forum  . . 209 
Rose  and  Silver — Moonrise  127 
Ruins  of  the  Parthenon  . . 120 
Sacred  Bull,  Apis-Osiris, Pro- 
cession of 26 

Saint  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de  . . 230 
Saying  Grace 216 


Scene  at  Fontainebleau — 
Costume  of  Louis  XI  . . 54 

Scene  in  the  Catskills  . . . 327 
Scenery  on  the  Magdalena 
River,  Granada,  South 


America 51 

Schism,  The 321 

Scott,  Irving  M 167 

Sea  Coast,  On  the  ....  19 

Seamstress,  The 72 

Shakespeare  and  His  Con- 
temporaries   109 

Sheep  Coming  from  Forest  . 290 
Shepherd,  The  Old  ....  48 

Shippen,  Chief  Justice  Ed- 
ward   294 

Shower,  A 46 

Sleighing 250 

Snow  Scene  (Loir)  ....  185 


No. 

Snow  Scene — Moonrise  . . 24 

Souvenirs  of  the  Sixteenth 
and  SeventeenthCenturies  79 
Spring  Landscape  ....  159 

Springtime  163 

Stone,  Horatio 107 

Street  in  Cairo 343 

Street  in  Dinan,  Brittany  . 274 

Student,  The 336 

Study  Head  of  a Young  Girl  304 
Study  Head  of  a Young  Man  201 

Study  of  a Torso 117 

Sully,  Thomas  (Portrait  of)  298 
Sunday  Morning  in  Au- 
vergne   6 

Sunset  (Bogert) 16 

Sunset  (Emile  A.  Breton)  . 23 

Sunset  in  Hungarian  Forest  275 
Sunset  in  the  Litchfield  Hills  111 
Sunset  in  the  Woods  . . . 152 
Surennes  on  the  Seine  . . . 285 
Talking  Well,  The  . . . .319 

Taylor,  Zachary 315 

Terrace,  The 305 

Tintern  Abbey 91 

Top  of  the  Hill,  The  . . . 244 

Torso,  Study  of  a 117 

Trojan  Horse,  The  . . . .217 
Trout  Brook  in  the  Catskills  335 
Twilight  (Harrison)  ....  128 

Twilight  (Japy) 160 

Two  Heads 235 

Unhappy  Family,  The  . . 70 

Valley  of  the  Seine  from  Gi- 

verny  Heights 263 

Van  Ness,  Mrs.  General 

John  P 228 

Vase  of  Flowers 161 

Venice:  Sunrise  33 

Venetian  Balcony,  A . . . 197 
Venetian  Fishing-boats  . . 306 
Vestal  Tuccia,  The  ....  177 


106] 


INDEX  OF  PAINTINGS 


Village  Doctor,  The  . . . . 

Vista,  The 

Warrener,  The 

Washed  Ashore  

Washington  before  York- 

town 

Washington, George  (Stuart) 

Waterfall 

Watering-place,  The  . . . 
Wedding  Festival,  The  . . 


No. 

Weeper,  The 276 

Welsh  Scenery 92 

Westover  Mansion  ....  142 
Where  Long  Shadows  Lie  . 301 

Willie  Gee . 141 

Winter  Sunshine 213 

Woman  in  Black 182 

Wood-gatherers 55 

Woods  in  Winter 37 


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210 

255 

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312 

279 

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CONTENTS 


Page 

Board  of  Trustees  and  Of- 


ficers   5 

Standing  Committees  ...  6 

Preface : . . 7 


Page 

Plans  of  the  Building  . . 10-11 
Description  of  the  Building  . 12 

Paintings . 15 

Index  of  Paintings  ....  101 


Qu. 


